Building strong development habits - Software Developer Skipify Employee Review

5.0
Mar 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Engineers share knowledge and work together to solve problems - Developers and QA communicate well - Good work-life balance - Competitive compensation

Cons

Usually frantic during release periods

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5.0
Feb 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

A few years ago, Skipify honestly felt pretty scattered. We were building a lot of things without always being clear on what would move the needle, and the org felt heavier than it needed to be. Since then, the company has reset in a really healthy way. There’s much clearer focus on building what customers actually want, execution is tighter, and the team feels more aligned around real priorities. From an engineering perspective, it’s been a big improvement. There’s a lot of ownership and autonomy, and people are trusted to do good work. The team is smart, collaborative, and low-ego. Communication and transparency from leadership are noticeably better than before, and you can see real growth in how decisions get made. It feels more mature and intentional now instead of reactive. Comp is competitive, work-life balance is genuinely good, and morale is strong. The product is in a solid spot and the company feels focused on executing well. Overall, it feels like Skipify learned from its early growing pains and came out sharper because of it.

Cons

Things move fast, and context can change quickly. Not as much structure as you’d find at a big tech company. You need to be comfortable operating with autonomy.

1.0
May 18, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The work can be technically interesting at times when priorities remain stable long enough to actually focus.

Cons

- Everything moves at a relentless pace, but it is completely disorganized - Priorities shift so frequently that building any real momentum is nearly impossible - Instead of improving or completing work, you are constantly forced to pivot to new expectations - Nothing ever feels finished before it is disrupted and changed again

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