Excellent – ignore the naysayers - Anonymous employee Vercel Employee Review

5.0
Oct 19, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Companies are reflections of their founders. Vercel has a visionary CEO who combines deep technical expertise with fantastic interpersonal relationship building. This is reflected in the culture of Vercel, which is very thoughtful and technical whilst also being warm and caring. I'm not here to shill Vercel or say it's perfect. I can only speak from my own experience and I don't doubt it's screwed up sometimes. But it get the big things right. The senior leadership are superbly talented (although it's correct they're not public company leaders with decades of experience – this is a young company). The company as a whole is highly meritocratic and entrepreneurial. If you are looking for somewhere where hard work, intelligence, and creativity will be rewarded, this is it. You won't have your hand held – you need to be able to take ownership and perform. But that hard work will constantly be met with encouragement and appreciation, in my experience. Some of the reviews below criticise Vercel because its values are informal. I personally love this. I can't stand corporate values statements that don't mean anything. Vercel's values are non-cringe and meaningful and the result of that is that people use them in emoji form every day.

Cons

The company is now big enough that your experience will depend to an extent on which team you're on. Make sure that you get on a team with an excellent line manager. This is a hypergrowth company and there are absolutely growing pains. Be prepared to need to take ownership and fix and improve things. Culture can be demanding and perfectionist. This leads to excellent work but expectations are high.

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

vercel doesn't just talk about being AI native, they embody it. they operate as a fast paced high growth startup and that can be disorienting if you are coming from a big tech/slow moving org. process is not the favorite word here, and I personally love it because it gives teams flexibility to operate and own any amount of scope without overthinking it (they just need to know they have the power to build). engineering bar is one of the best I have seen, and that extends to some recent engineering leadership hires too. the EPD org cares about the work and each other, and what Vercel wants to be for the current and next class of entrepreneurs. The environment is high trust, and collaborative and you can have a high impact early on, so whether you like to work on your own or with a team, there is space for both. their demo days are one of my favorite things in the company right now.

Cons

The flip side of the company moving very fast is it can be overwhelming to keep up. pace yourself and focus on what matters for the company and your team, and you will do just fine. AI has sped up a lot of teams, so code review speed can be up and down.

4.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Vercel offers competitive compensation that consistently stands out as one of the strongest aspects of working here. The team is made up of high-caliber people who genuinely care about the work and each other, making for a collaborative and intellectually stimulating environment where you're given real ownership and autonomy. Vercel is on an exciting growth trajectory; the company is scaling fast with significant valuation growth and is on a path toward going public, making it a compelling place to be if you want to grow alongside a company and share in its success.

Cons

Like any high-growth company, there are still some areas being built out. Interviewer enablement and structured interview training are not yet fully in place, which can make the hiring process feel inconsistent at times. The employer brand is still developing, particularly on the G&A side, which can make it challenging to attract and convert top passive talent who aren't yet familiar with the company. Additionally, leadership is heavily focused on building an in-office culture, primarily centered around San Francisco, which while great for culture-building, does narrow the talent pool.

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