Great place to work - Software Engineer Weave Employee Review

5.0
Jul 31, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Weave focus on creating a great work environment, with emphasis on Autonomy, Purpose & Mastery. I am surrounded by people who love what they do and a great at it. Weave is still young and evolving, but I feel like each employee has a say in what Weave will become.

Cons

Weave is still figuring some things out, we are always reevaluating what works well and what does not. The rate of change takes some getting used to.

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5.0
May 19, 2026
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Pros

- awesome team culture in the strat team

Cons

- snacks aren't always great, but they are decent

1.0
May 19, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent health and other benefits Hybrid work Some great team members

Cons

Benefits have become increasingly less competitive over time. Senior leadership feels deeply disconnected from frontline teams and day-to-day operational realities. Leadership culture often leaned heavily toward visibility over trust, creating an environment where being seen sometimes felt more important than actual output. Strong micromanagement tendencies from upper leadership created unnecessary pressure and reduced autonomy for managers and teams. Urgency culture was exhausting — nearly everything was treated as critical, making it difficult to maintain healthy work-life boundaries. After-hours messages and shifting priorities were common. Decisions often felt reactive rather than strategic, which created frustration and inconsistency across teams. Employee trust did not always feel mutual, and oversight could feel excessive rather than supportive. Certain areas of management, particularly within onboarding/leadership structures, at times felt influenced by favoritism, inconsistent treatment, and cliquish dynamics rather than transparency and merit-based decision making. Collaboration across teams could feel impacted when communication and opportunities did not always appear evenly distributed. Compensation and benefits no longer felt competitive compared to similar roles elsewhere. People not employees used to be such a common phrase for Weave. You literally do not hear or see it anywhere anymore.

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