Great culture and amazing growth opportunity - Chief Executive Officer, Co-Founder Tint (CA) Employee Review

5.0
Nov 5, 2024
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Pros

The culture is very nice and it’s a pleasure to work at Tint. The company is working on something that can be big so the growth opportunities for team members are immense

Cons

Hours are long as the company is an early stage venture-backed startup.

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5.0
Apr 12, 2024
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Pros

-Great team - Colleagues are supportive, collaborative and easy to work with -Strong leadership - C-Level is very transparent and takes input from the team seriously -Good work-life balance - flexible work hours and unlimited PTO that isn't frowned upon when you take it -Very competitive salary / comp

Cons

Like any startup there are some growing pains but that's to be expected

1.0
Aug 25, 2025
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Pros

Smart engineers doing their best in spite of the chaos. Occasionally, you’ll learn a ton in a short time—because everything’s on fire and you’re handed the extinguisher. If you enjoy pair programming alone for hours in a Google Meet after asking for help troubleshooting an issue like a Twitch streamer with zero followers, this is your place.

Cons

CEO called his engineering team "lazy" and instead of apologizing in the next all-hands, doubled down on hustle culture Leadership pays lip service to “openness” and “psychological safety,” but if you raise legitimate issues or frustrations, you’ll quickly be labeled “not a good fit.” Fire drill culture: deadlines shift constantly, blockers pile up, and you’re expected to “just get it done” with little support. Then when things inevitably get messy, ownership is stripped from you at the last minute. Accountability is selective. You can pour weeks into a project, but the person who clicks “deploy” gets the recognition. Onboarding is inconsistent, with finger-pointing afterward when gaps inevitably show. Instead of helping, managers will act like you should have magically solved it yourself. The company seems allergic to honest feedback. They ask for transparency, but they really just want quiet compliance.

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