Friendly team, great work culture - Software Engineer JM Eagle Employee Review

5.0
Dec 2, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

People often say not to treat your workplace as a family but to me, JM Eagle is an exception. I felt my contributions bring value to the organization and I actually got recognition & encouragement from management in my work.

Cons

None but the company is undergoing some major changes and innovation so I hope those will help JM does what they are already good at

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5.0
Apr 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Supportive team, strong leadership, amazing benefits, the best work life balance I have had in years and excellent growth opportunities.

Cons

Fast-paced environment that can sometimes lead to long hours.

1.0
Jan 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

This is based on my direct experience. I joined expecting a fast pace, but the level of disorganization, churn, and pressure was beyond what I consider reasonable for a professional environment. You will learn quickly because you are forced to. If you are highly independent, comfortable working with ambiguity, and willing to chase answers nonstop, you can build resilience and sharpen your problem solving skills. There are a few genuinely hardworking people who try to do the right thing, even when the environment makes it difficult.

Cons

Ugly levels of disorganization. Priorities change constantly, and information is fragmented or not documented, which creates a cycle of rework and fire drills. Extremely heavy workload with unrealistic timelines and limited support. It often feels like you are expected to deliver outcomes without the tools, staffing, access, or time needed to do it correctly. Poor cross functional partnership. Basic follow through is inconsistent, so you spend a lot of time chasing approvals, chasing data, and cleaning up avoidable issues. Leadership communication can be unclear or inconsistent, and accountability is uneven. That creates confusion and burnout, especially in roles that touch compliance, payroll, vendors, or employee facing programs. The culture can feel cold and transactional. It is not an environment that consistently supports collaboration, coaching, or psychological safety.

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