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Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 43 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.4
2 July 2026

Decent pay for a tech startup, benefits could improve

Working at Magic, it's pretty good, but some things could be better. The pay for my Software Engineer role was okay, but benefits need a boost.


Pros

My base salary as a Software Engineer was competitive for a mid-sized tech startup. It's great they offer a 401k match, which isn't always a given at growing companies. Being fully remote from Austin helped my work-life balance.


Cons

The healthcare plan felt pretty basic; dental coverage wasn't impressive at all. Don't expect huge annual raises here, even if you're hitting your goals. Stock options aren't super clear either.


Advice to Management

Focus on improving the health and dental plans to be more attractive. Also, make the annual raise structure more transparent and impactful for strong performers.


Ratings by topic
4.0
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
5.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture

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Software Engineer
3.0
3 April 2026
Pay is Fine, Benefits Could Be Better
Pros: The base salary for a Software Engineer here is pretty solid, especially for a mid-sized SaaS startup. I've seen worse. Health insurance coverage is decent too, which is a big plus in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Cons: Beyond the base, though, it's tough. Bonuses are super low, almost non-existent for most roles. And the stock options package isn't great; you don't really feel like you have skin in the game. Don't expect many perks beyond the standard benefits.
Advice to Management: Look at making the bonus structure more transparent and actually achievable. Also, revisit the equity package to attract and retain top talent, especially for technical roles.
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Software Engineer
3.0
30 March 2026
Okay Flexibility, Good for Remote Tech Roles
Pros: I've gotta say, the remote work policy is a big plus here. As a Software Engineer, I really liked setting my own hours most days. It's pretty solid for work-life balance if you can manage your tasks. Good for tech industry WFH.
Cons: But there are still mandatory on-site days in the San Francisco office sometimes. That's a pain if you're truly remote. Project deadlines also mean you're working late anyway, so 'flexible hours' isn't always real.
Advice to Management: Be clearer about truly remote vs. hybrid expectations. Don't promise full flexibility if you'll later require in-office presence.
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Software Engineer
2.9
2 March 2026
Good projects, but job security is a concern.
Pros: The actual engineering work is super engaging; you get to tackle complex problems. For remote roles, the work flexibility is great, and my immediate team feels pretty stable within our current project, which helps on a daily basis.
Cons: Job security is a real concern here, which is typical for a startup environment. We've seen some team restructuring, and funding rounds always make you wonder about potential layoffs. It's tough when you're not sure about the long-term plan.
Advice to Management: Be more transparent about company finances and the long-term vision for different teams. It would really help ease job security fears and make employees feel more secure in this fast-paced startup environment.
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