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Overall employee rating

3.3
Based on 13 reviews
Rating distribution: 0 reviews rated 5 out of 5 stars. 0 reviews rated 4 out of 5 stars. 12 reviews rated 3 out of 5 stars. 1 reviews rated 2 out of 5 stars. 0 reviews rated 1 out of 5 stars.
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
4.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.7
5 May 2026
Dynamic Tech, Great Learning, Fast Pace
Pros: As a Software Engineer in the market intelligence industry, I appreciate AlphaSense's innovative product and smart, supportive colleagues. The NYC office's hybrid model gives good flexibility, and there are always chances to learn and grow in this fast-paced tech company environment.
Cons: The high-growth environment can mean intense periods where work-life balance is challenging. While job security feels good, more transparent career development paths would be a nice improvement for some.
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Software Engineer
3.7
30 April 2026
Great place for FinTech Software Engineers, good growth potential
Pros: AlphaSense offers fantastic learning opportunities for a Software Engineer in the FinTech industry. My colleagues are incredibly supportive and smart, making it a great environment to develop technical skills. The hybrid work model out of our New York City office is a huge plus, providing excellent work flexibility and helping maintain a good work-life balance. It's a dynamic SaaS company with a truly innovative product, and I appreciate the stability.
Cons: While there are good learning paths, the career progression for some roles, including Software Engineering, can feel a bit slower than anticipated at times. It's not a deal-breaker, but something to be aware of. Additionally, internal communication across larger teams could be more streamlined and consistent, especially as the company continues to scale rapidly across different locations.
Advice to Management: Continue to invest in clearer career progression frameworks and improve cross-departmental communication as the company grows.
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Data Analyst
3.9
25 April 2026
Solid Growth for Data Analysts in FinTech
Pros: AlphaSense is a great company for Data Analysts. I've gained a lot of valuable experience in the FinTech industry, working with a cutting-edge SaaS platform. The team is collaborative, and leadership genuinely supports career development and learning. The hybrid work model in New York offers excellent flexibility.
Cons: While career growth is encouraged, the promotion process can sometimes feel a bit slow. Also, cross-departmental communication could be smoother, especially during busy project cycles.
Advice to Management: Continue to foster transparency regarding career progression paths and explore ways to improve inter-departmental communication flow, especially during peak project periods. Your support for individual development is truly valued.
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Sales Development Representative
2.9
21 April 2026
Solid Start, Hard to Grow Past SDR
Pros: As a Sales Development Representative, I got great initial training on their market intelligence platform. It's a fantastic way to learn about the financial data industry and build your sales foundation. The team in the New York City office is pretty motivated.
Cons: Career growth for SDR roles can feel pretty limited after a certain point. It's tough to get promoted internally to an Account Executive role without a really long wait or having to jump through a lot of hoops. There's not much upward mobility if you're looking to quickly move up within the sales org.
Advice to Management: Create clearer paths for SDRs to advance into AE roles, perhaps with more mentorship or a structured internal promotion program. Reduce the perceived bottleneck for growth.
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Software Engineer
3.4
28 March 2026
Work-life balance depends on your team
Pros: I've had some really good projects building out new features for the fintech software. There's a decent amount of autonomy if you're a performing engineer. My specific team tried to keep things reasonable, mostly 40-45 hour weeks.
Cons: Work-life balance here isn't consistent across the board. Some teams definitely had late nights and weekend work, especially closer to big releases. The pressure to deliver for the market intelligence platform can get intense for product teams.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize expectations around work hours across different engineering and product teams. It would help a lot with burnout and retaining good people.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.1
4 March 2026
Leadership Mixes Good with the Tough
Pros: Some of the engineering directors are really supportive. They genuinely understand the technical challenges involved in building our AI-driven market intelligence platform. The hybrid work model helps balance things out, especially for those in the New York City office.
Cons: Higher-level leadership often makes decisions that feel pretty removed from the daily grind of a Senior Software Engineer. It's hard to get clear answers or see the 'why' behind big strategic moves, which gets frustrating.
Advice to Management: Focus on clearer, top-down communication. Involve engineering leads more in strategic planning for our AI-driven products so decisions feel less arbitrary to the teams implementing them.
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Software Engineer
3.4
27 February 2026
Decent Hybrid Model, But Watch Out for Expectations
Pros: It's nice that they offer a hybrid work model for Software Engineer roles, so I'm not always in the NYC office. You get some leeway to manage your schedule, which is good for personal appointments.
Cons: However, the 'flexibility' often means you're still expected to be online late, especially collaborating across time zones on financial data projects. It can be tough to truly unplug even with the remote option, and sometimes it feels like just showing up isn't enough.
Advice to Management: Really encourage managers to model true work-life balance and respect the hybrid policy. The pressure to always be 'on' counteracts the flexibility you're trying to offer, especially for engineering teams working on critical financial data platforms.
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Sales Development Representative
3.1
26 February 2026
Decent Pay for SDRs, Benefits Are Okay
Pros: As a Sales Development Representative for this FinTech startup, the base salary was pretty competitive. Commission on the market intelligence platform was achievable, which helped boost overall compensation.
Cons: The benefits package is standard, nothing really stands out compared to other big tech companies. RSUs take a long time to vest, so you don't feel the full impact for a while.
Advice to Management: Consider enhancing the overall benefits package and making RSU vesting more attractive for employee retention.
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Software Engineer
3.4
25 February 2026
Hybrid's Decent, But Could Be Better for Some
Pros: Having WFH days is a huge plus; it really helps with the commute to the New York City office. The hybrid work model is a decent setup for many in the market intelligence platform space. It's not fully remote, but it's a solid start.
Cons: The work flexibility isn't always consistent. Some teams, like ours in engineering, feel like they have less freedom to adjust their office days. It can be tough when you're expected in for internal meetings that could easily be remote.
Advice to Management: Standardize the hybrid work model more across all engineering teams. Give Software Engineers more autonomy on in-office days when their work is primarily independent. This would help a lot with work-life balance.
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Sales Development Representative
3.0
23 February 2026
Tough Hours, But You Learn A Lot
Pros: I've learned a ton about the FinTech space and how to sell a complex SaaS platform. The compensation for sales roles is pretty competitive if you hit your numbers. It's a solid place to jumpstart your career if you're fresh out of college.
Cons: Work-life balance here is rough, especially as an SDR. You're often working well past 5 PM and sometimes on weekends to hit targets. The 'hybrid model' means you're still in the New York City office most days, which doesn't always feel flexible.
Advice to Management: Try to find ways to support your SDRs with their workloads, especially in the FinTech space. More realistic targets or better tools could help improve overall work-life balance.
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