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3.2
Based on 18 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.9
4 May 2026
Solid Place for Software Engineers, Good Culture
Pros: The team environment for a Software Engineer here is fantastic. Everyone's really supportive, which is great for learning in the artificial intelligence space. We work on engaging software development projects, and the hybrid setup in Austin, TX helps a lot with work-life balance.
Cons: Career progression for Software Engineers can feel a bit slow. There's room for clearer paths to promotion. Also, company-wide communication from leadership could be more consistent.
Advice to Management: Focus on improving transparency around career progression frameworks for Software Engineers, especially for those in the artificial intelligence domain. More consistent company-wide communications from leadership would also be beneficial.
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Software Engineer
4.0
26 April 2026
Good Stability and Flexibility for Developers
Pros: I've really enjoyed my time here as a Software Engineer. The team is super supportive, and there are always chances to learn new tech in the software development industry. Work flexibility is a huge plus; I appreciate the hybrid work arrangement which helps with work-life balance. It's a stable company where you feel valued, and the colleagues are genuinely collaborative.
Cons: While it's a generally positive environment, sometimes the internal approval processes for larger changes or new initiatives can feel a bit slow. This can occasionally impact project timelines and agility. Also, while there's a clear career development path, the promotion process itself can sometimes take a little longer compared to other tech companies I've seen.
Advice to Management: Streamline some of the internal approval workflows to improve project velocity. Continue to invest in career development programs to help employees advance their careers more rapidly.
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Data Engineer
3.1
4 April 2026
Decent for now, but startup life is risky.
Pros: The AI development field is growing fast. That means high demand for Data Engineer skills. You learn a ton at a startup like Acquire Intelligence. Being remote from California is a huge perk.
Cons: Job security feels a bit shaky sometimes. We hear whispers about new funding rounds, which always makes you wonder. As a startup, things can pivot fast, making job security a constant thought. This makes career planning tough for Data Engineer roles.
Advice to Management: Clearer communication about the company's financial health and long-term vision would really help employees feel more secure.
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Software Engineer
3.1
2 April 2026
Hybrid model has its good days
Pros: I liked the advertised hybrid model; it's nice to work remote two days a week. For individual contributor roles, the freedom on remote days is solid. It helps with work-life balance a bit.
Cons: The 'work flexibility' can depend a lot on your specific team manager. Some teams pressure you to come into the Austin, TX office more than the two required days. It felt less flexible than promised for a tech startup.
Advice to Management: Really commit to the hybrid model across all teams. Don't let managers subtly force people back into the office more often for those working in AI development. Trust your employees.
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Data Scientist
2.9
27 March 2026
Remote Is Good, Flexibility Not So Much
Pros: Being a fully remote company is super convenient, especially as a Data Scientist managing my own schedule. I appreciate not having a commute daily. It's good for anyone looking for WFH options.
Cons: True flexibility isn't really there despite being remote. There's a lot of pressure for specific "online" hours, so it's not like you can totally manage your own time. This isn't ideal for those of us needing real work flexibility to balance personal stuff.
Advice to Management: Please trust your fully remote employees more with their schedules. Focus on output for Machine Learning Engineer roles and other technical positions, not just online presence during set hours. True work flexibility would boost morale a lot across this AI startup.
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Data Analyst
3.0
4 March 2026
Okay Work-Life, Sometimes a Grind
Pros: I've always appreciated the flexible start times. Our hybrid work model means I can manage my schedule pretty well, usually sticking to 40-hour weeks. It's good for everyday life.
Cons: The biggest downside is the crunch periods. We often have tight deadlines on machine learning projects, which means longer hours. Leadership can push aggressive targets in our Austin office.
Advice to Management: Please re-evaluate project scope and staffing for big AI solutions. It would help avoid constant crunch time and burnout for your analytics teams.
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Data Analyst
3.1
3 March 2026
Pay is Okay, Benefits Need Work Here
Pros: The base salary for a Data Analyst in the San Francisco office felt pretty competitive. They do offer a solid 401k match, which is good for retirement planning in the tech industry. It's not bad compared to smaller startups.
Cons: The health insurance plans aren't great; high deductibles mean you often pay a lot out-of-pocket. Stock options felt pretty minimal for a mid-sized tech company in the AI industry. There's not much room for big raises unless you get a promotion.
Advice to Management: Seriously look at improving health insurance options and increasing the stock option grants for employees, especially for those in data science roles. Better benefits would help with retention.
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Data Analyst
3.0
2 March 2026
Okay for a start, but career growth is slow
Pros: I learned a ton about real-world data analytics projects when I first joined. The team in the Austin office is super collaborative. It's a pretty friendly startup environment overall.
Cons: Career growth for a Data Analyst like me isn't really clear. There aren't many defined steps to move up, which is tough. I felt like I was stuck after about a year, especially in this fast-paced data analytics industry.
Advice to Management: Define clearer career progression paths, especially for individual contributors. It would really help retain talent in the data analytics industry.
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Junior Data Scientist
3.3
26 February 2026
Career Growth Can Be Slow Here
Pros: The team is super collaborative, especially in data analytics projects. I learned a lot from my senior colleagues. Plus, the hybrid work environment in Austin is pretty flexible.
Cons: There isn't much of a clear path for career progression beyond junior roles. Opportunities for promotions feel rare. It's tough to move up if you're looking for rapid advancement as a data scientist.
Advice to Management: Management needs to create clearer career ladders, especially for individual contributors in technical roles like data science. Give us more mentorship and growth opportunities.
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Software Engineer
3.3
23 February 2026
Okay Work-Life, Can Get Hectic Sometimes
Pros: I liked the team a lot; everyone's pretty supportive. As a Software Engineer, the core AI development work is interesting. We have a pretty solid hybrid model for work, so I wasn't always stuck in the San Francisco office.
Cons: Work-life balance can definitely be a struggle, especially when projects are crunching. Sometimes I'd log 50-60 hour weeks. It's not always consistent, which makes planning personal stuff tricky. The pressure to deliver on tight data science initiatives is real.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project scope and deadlines to avoid constant crunch times. A more predictable schedule would really help everyone.
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