Great company - Senior Software Engineer Huemor Employee Review

5.0
Aug 5, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great company with great team members and staff

Cons

Repeatable and not excited projects sometimes Could be better salary

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5.0
Aug 29, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Work-life balance! - 4-day week work

Cons

Not stable for a longer period of time. In three years of work, there were over 30 hirings and layoffs

3.0
Aug 4, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I had an interesting time here so i want to share with everyone so they can have a fair idea of what it’s like to work here because it was a bit of a rollercoaster ride for me. I will say i do feel like the owners want to improve and actively care but their execution and management isn’t always the best. I do wish them to succeed though so hopefully they take the cons into consideration and improve. - 4 day work week: love that they have this and tbh its the only thing that kept me here so long - Remote first company: team is global so you need to be flexible - Great team members: I truly enjoyed the people i worked with on a day to day basis. Talented and nice to work with. - Ability to voice concerns: I do appreciate that when myself or others would voice concerns it felt like we were being listened to

Cons

- Unclear management: there was so many changes from when i first started and I would remain hopeful that things would get better but after a while it felt like staying with a toxic partner who promises they’ll change - Process changes: I'm all for improving and updating processes but it felt as if they were just throwing things at the wall and seeing what would stick. A-lot of team members including myself felt disoriented with the lack of communication for process changes which caused confusion for everyone - Pressure with no direction: with so much being unclear there was always a pressure to hit deliverables and timelines when owners were constantly changing and not clearly communicating or organizing rollouts effectively where the team was lect feeling unsupported - Rash decisions: it felt like company decisions were done rashly or at-least not transparently - High turnover: From layoffs as well as people quitting, there was constant change in teams and structure - Positive culture facade: you know that one meme with the dog “this is fine” but everything is on fire

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