Good benefits but not very technical - Data Engineer Quantexa Employee Review

3.0
Nov 28, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are nice, salary's decent, culture is pretty good for the most part (although getting progressively worse as the company grows). You get to interact with clients a lot, so it's a great opportunity for someone that wants to gain consulting experience.

Cons

The data engineer position in Delivery consists in implementing the Quantexa product for different clients. The product has been developed so that little to no code is required for its implementation, mainly writing configuration files or copy-pasting code from one repo to another, so as a consequence the work in Delivery tends to be tedious and repetitive. Speed tends to be prioritized over quality, so good practices are often overlooked. You get to learn a lot about the internals of the Quantexa product but not so much about general data engineering. All in all, not great if you're looking for challenging work or your priority is to gain transferable data engineering skills.

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2.0
Jun 24, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The work itself was genuinely interesting and the technical problems were engaging. In my experience, many of my colleagues were smart, talented, and good to work with day to day. Early on, the onboarding and mentorship process felt supportive and I was recognized positively for my performance.

Cons

In my experience, the process that led to my termination moved very fast and left me with serious unanswered questions. I personally never received documentation that, in my view, clearly explained or supported the basis for the decision. When I formally requested it, what I received felt thin and incomplete. I also believe a manager whose own guidance directly contributed to the situation was involved in the termination decision, without any independent review that I'm aware of. In my opinion, similar workplace relationships were not always treated the same way internally. I was personally going through a difficult time before this happened, and in my experience nobody checked in or paused the process. When I later asked honest questions about how the decision was reached, I was told there was nothing further to share. To me, that says a lot about how individual employees are treated once they're no longer with the company.

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