Phenomenal work culture and flexibility. - Software Development Engineer In Test (SDET) Safe Software Employee Review

5.0
Mar 26, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Everyone is extremely nice, kind and collaborative. Sharing different perspectives and concerns is encouraged. Nobody assigns blame, and the team is on board with improving its overall development operations. The environment is also hybrid and flexible.

Cons

The salary could be higher.

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3.0
Aug 28, 2021
Anonymous intern
Recommend
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Pros

When I worked here, many people encouraged me to work less so that I would have a work life balance.

Cons

I had trouble finding mentors who could help me grow in the ways I wanted.

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Safe Software Response
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Hello, thanks for taking the time to put together a review of your Internship with Safe Software. We apologize for not being able to help connect you with subject matter experts on our team to meet and mentor you. This is something that we’re hoping to build into our Internship Program as we mature, grow and scale as an organization. Mentorship and work-life balance at work are really important to us, so if there are areas that students are keen to explore, just let your Team Lead or HR know! We’ll try our very best to make things happen.
3.0
Apr 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Software development leadership is solid. They encourage new technology, and they’re improving processes and team connections. - If you work in the building full-time, the private offices are nice. If you’re hybrid, you can book an office. - IT and Facilities are responsive. - HR maintains a good balance between people and company. - Business outlook is positive.

Cons

- The underground parking lot design is awful. I park on the street. - The CEO has changed in the past few years. Newer employees (especially the CMO) take precedence over experienced staff. Morale is low because of this. - Marketing is siloed, way overstaffed, and have many management layers. The majority are largely inexperienced in our industry, cannot make decisions (everything depends on the CMO), and don’t understand the customer base. In spite of having a very large team, they hire contractors for jobs we should (and can) be doing ourselves.

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