Exciting, Meaningful Work and Incredible People - Anonymous employee Superhuman Employee Review

5.0
Jun 16, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Get to work with incredible, talented people. It's been a very rare and exciting opportunity to be part of a huge transition, rebrand, and building cutting-edge technology. Lots of opportunity to learn, grow, and try new things.

Cons

Lots of changes because of the rebrand, acquisitions, and directions we're heading.

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5.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

- great culture of kind, low ego, really smart people - exciting energy around the new vision; lots of potential - benefits

Cons

- not fully remote flexible

5.0
Jun 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- The people here are genuinely great: motivated, collaborative, and empathetic, but also scrappy and action-oriented when it counts. - There's a real bias toward getting things done without ego and doing what it takes to make the company successful. - The office attendance policy is refreshingly positive: rather than mandating days in, the company incentivizes them with extra benefits, which feels like a meaningful distinction. - Internally, the challenges are legitimately interesting. The company is a mosaic of legacy organizations that merged over the past year, which creates a rich, complex culture to navigate and build on. - The company's ongoing committment to Ukraine is really inspiring, and I'm grateful to have so many phenomenal colleagues who are based in Ukraine and producing exceptional work.

Cons

- It can sometimes feel like we are the underdog compared to the flashier AI companies drawing headlines right now, which affects energy and external perception. - The past 18 months have brought a lot of change, and the pace of that transformation can be fatiguing. - As a matrixed, multi-product company, decision-making can get tangled. Alignment across teams and business lines takes effort, and it can slow things down when speed matters.

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