Decent, But Troubled - Software Engineer PlexTrac Employee Review

3.0
Dec 15, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

PlexTrac still has a decent culture. Plus, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better collection of talented developers. Also, PlexTrac is making its mark in an industry that is making a difference.

Cons

After the exit of some pivotal employees and the addition of outside managers, the developer culture has felt more corporate and less family--less excited to be here. Also, as PlexTrac is considered a startup, salaries are a bit less but augmented with company options. However, the option spot price is much too high for such speculation and serve mainly to fund the company by dipping into its employees' pockets. Finally, PlexTrac is still floundering when it comes to figuring out the best way to build software.

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5.0
Dec 27, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The team is full of people that are capable of doing their jobs without micromanaging

Cons

Small team that could use a couple more sets of hands

2.0
Apr 14, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The first couple of years were a really positive experience. There was great collaboration across the team, I worked with a lot of talented people, and I felt like I was learning and growing in my role. Annual increases were very reasonable as well. I genuinely enjoyed the people I worked with and the environment early on.

Cons

After leadership changes, there was a very noticeable shift in company culture. It became a much less enjoyable place to work, and there seemed to be a general sense that a lot of people were unhappy. In my final year, I had direct challenges working with a new manager, which was ultimately the driving reason I made the decision to leave. I gave consistent feedback about feeling stagnant in my role and concerns about career growth. While those concerns were acknowledged, I was told that the role needed to become entirely execution-focused rather than have any strategic initiative/ownership and that there was limited opportunity to change that given the current stage of the organization and extremely limited headcount. Direction and feedback were often vague, words didn’t always align with actions, and support was limited. The communication style was also at times unprofessional. This combination made it difficult to stay motivated and enjoy my role, and made it clear it was time to move on. Overall: There were definitely strong positives early on, but the shift in culture and leadership changed the experience significantly. I would encourage anyone considering joining—especially within marketing—to ask detailed questions about team dynamics, leadership style, and growth opportunities, and ensure you have the opportunity to speak with multiple team members.

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