Experienced Hires Beware - Software Engineer Optiver Employee Review

2.0
Dec 9, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Good total comp, especially for new grads, if you can get a decent perf review - Not a lot of meetings - 5 weeks of vacation and people do take it - Catered food is pretty good

Cons

- Almost everyone is either a new grad or someone who has been at the company since graduating. The management thinks they have the greatest software ever but nobody has the perspective to realize how things could be improved. There's a CTO but I have absolutely no idea what he does since the company has no over-arching goals or architecture. Each office pretty much does their own thing and the redundancy is insane to me. - The comp structure (low base pay with a large but discretionary bonus) favors yes-men who go along with the bidding of their managers, no matter how inefficient or poorly considered their ideas are. Optiver does not ask employees to review their manager's performance. Optiver does everything they can to protect the toxic behavior of people who have been there for years. - The default stance of the company is to throw man-hours at a problem before solving it in any way that will make the employee's life better. Research jobs taking too long and constantly failing? No problem, just check the job status at 2am every night. You want to invest in a more robust system that works without babysitting it? Sounds like you aren't committed. - Although the company officially allowed 2 days per week working from home, the company and Austin office in particular is very hostile to people who actually use it. You are judged for every second you spend outside of your desk seat. They tell hires that they are results-focused and don't care as long as the work gets done, but this is a lie. Optiver is all about presenteeism. - God forbid if you should ever get seriously ill while working at Optiver. The management routinely assumes the worst of its employees and ridicules people for focusing on their health. - The dev infrastructure is a hot mess that's held together with duct tape, even more so than any startup I've worked at. They constantly reinvent the wheel due to a not-built-here mentality. They have an entire team maintaining research infrastructure, including a custom batch processing system, that is entirely redundant with what's available commercially or through open source software. It's pretty crazy. - The people who get promoted are generally smart but the least-balanced individuals you'll ever meet. They also tend to be spineless yes-men who have no idea how to lead a team effectively. If the team misses goals it's never the manager's fault, they always blame the employee who put in 70+ hour weeks trying to work within a system that's geared against them. - The culture is like a frat house and the managers in particular are completely immature. There is no diversity at all.

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5.0
Feb 24, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

worked on a lot of different areas of the trading stack; often close with researchers learned about technical components for data driven trading saw my impact day to day

Cons

constant office renovations were a bit distracting, but was told it should be done in 2026

3.0
May 21, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good compensation, collaborative environment. Company also seems to aim to be at forefront of new tech such as AI

Cons

When HR mgmt is on record stating things like the company shouldn’t hire females anymore, it really makes you wonder how they make decisions on who should fill management positions

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