Valuable learning opportunities but high workload and instability - Senior Software Engineer Spyne Employee Review

2.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There is a lot to learn here, and you'll have the opportunity to work with new technologies while taking ownership of your responsibilities. You'll also gain exposure to multiple technologies and services, providing a broad and valuable learning experience.

Cons

The workload can be overwhelming, with very high expectations from employees. Management could be better, particularly in terms of planning and communication. Team changes are frequent, making it difficult to maintain stability and continuity. High-performing employees are often assigned additional responsibilities, including fixing issues outside their primary scope of work, which can lead to increased workload and burnout.

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2.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

Salary was generally paid on time. Gained experience in handling day-to-day work responsibilities. Opportunity to learn about the industry and work environment.

Cons

Unresolved F&F settlement issues, poor communication from HR and payroll teams, and a lack of transparency regarding salary calculations, leave deductions, and incentive payments. Employee concerns were often not addressed in a timely or professional manner, and obtaining clear responses regarding payroll-related issues was difficult.

5.0
May 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Spyne is among the fastest-growing vertical SaaS companies in India, and that pace creates genuine learning opportunities you won't find elsewhere. The flexibility to experiment is real. Leadership encourages adopting new tools and tech, especially with AI, which keeps the work interesting and relevant. You get ownership of meaningful metrics early on, wear multiple hats across products, and build skills faster than you would in a more structured environment. The business team in particular has a strong culture of collaboration and provides support when you need it. This is one of the few places where you can genuinely gain three years of experience in one year, but it comes with pressure and requires navigating fast-moving, unstructured environments. If you thrive in that setting and want to own real outcomes early, it's worth it.

Cons

Work-life balance suffers during weekdays. Office hours are packed, and while weekends are generally protected, weekdays at times can stretch long. The lack of structure is evident: roles shift, people move across functions frequently, and processes aren't always documented. It's typical for a startup at this stage, but if you need clarity, predictability, or hand-holding, this will frustrate you.

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