Pros: As a Software Engineer, I got to work on genuinely innovative developer tools. The engineering team is super bright, and the fast-paced product development environment means you learn a ton quickly. It's a good place to grow your technical skills if you thrive in a startup.
Cons: The biggest downside is job security, which often feels shaky. Being a startup, there's constant pressure around funding, and I've seen several rounds of layoffs impact the team. It creates a lot of stress for employees, especially those in core engineering roles.
Advice to Management: More transparency about the company's financial health would really help. It's hard to focus when there's always talk about potential layoffs or funding issues.
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What is the work-from-home policy like at Warp for remote software engineers?
Warp offers a hybrid work model, allowing for a mix of in-office and remote days, which can be discussed during the hiring process. This flexibility is generally well-regarded by employees, providing a good balance for our engineering team in San Francisco.