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Trusted by top brands and entrepreneurs for effortless and efficient global hiring solutions.

The problem is you want to expand your team with quality talent, but you're facing:

• Rising hiring costs
• A limited local talent pool
• Reliability and quality concerns

You have a tough decision: either stretch your budget for top local talent or compromise on quality with underqualified hires, slowing your growth.

Facing this alone is hard:

1. Recruitment is costly and limited to the same small talent pool
2. Freelance platforms can't guarantee consistent quality
3. International hiring has legal complexities and is time-consuming

Somwhere is your partner for hassle-free, global talent acquisition. We connect you with skilled, cost-effective staff from the Philippines and Latin America, perfectly matching your business needs.

• Significant savings on hiring costs.
• Access to a broad and skilled talent pool.
• Simplified hiring process, saving you time and effort.
• Assurance of quality and reliability with our 6-month Perfect Hire Guarantee.

How it works:

• We handle the sourcing and vetting of candidates.
• Coordinate the interview and hiring process.
• Manage all legal and logistical aspects of international hiring.
• Provide ongoing support to ensure a smooth integration.

With Somewhere, choosing between expensive local talent or underqualified hires is a thing of the past. We offer a third option: affordable, skilled, and reliable international talent.

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Rating is calculated based on 21 reviews and is evolving.

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Marketing Specialist
3.9
30 April 2026
Great Remote Role, Good Culture, OK Pay
Pros: I've really enjoyed my time at Somewhere as a Marketing Specialist. It's a remote-first digital marketing agency, which is fantastic for work-life balance and work flexibility. The team is incredibly supportive and collaborative, always willing to share knowledge and help out. I've learned a ton about new digital marketing strategies and tools here, which has definitely helped my skills. The projects are usually engaging and allow for creative input.
Cons: While the culture is great, I do feel the pay and benefit package could be more competitive for the digital marketing industry, especially for someone with my experience. Promotion paths also aren't always super clear, which can make career growth feel a bit slow sometimes. It's not a deal-breaker, but something to consider if compensation is your top priority.
Advice to Management: Focus on clearly outlining career progression paths and review compensation benchmarks within the digital marketing industry to ensure competitive pay and benefits for employees.
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Software Engineer
3.4
28 February 2026
Decent Work-Life for Tech, but it Varies
Pros: As a Software Engineer in the Seattle office, I found the work-life balance pretty solid most of the time. The hybrid schedule (3 days in office) helps a lot with personal appointments. Most weeks you're looking at 40-45 hours, which isn't bad for big tech.
Cons: Sprint cycles can get really intense, especially nearing deadlines. It's tough to avoid longer days then, which impacts personal time for engineering roles. Remote flexibility isn't as strong as I'd hoped for core software development work.
Advice to Management: Try to smooth out the sprint cycles better. It's hard to maintain work-life balance when crunch times are so predictable and intense for engineering teams.
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Software Engineer
3.4
5 April 2026
Solid Pay for Engineering, Benefits Could Be Better
Pros: As a Software Engineer in the San Francisco office, the base salary is really competitive for the tech industry. I've always felt fairly compensated for my work, and the annual bonuses are a nice bump too. Stock options vest over time which is pretty standard for big tech.
Cons: The health benefits are just okay, not amazing compared to some other big tech players in the Bay Area. There's no childcare subsidy, which is a real drawback for families. Also, the PTO isn't as generous as I'd hoped for senior engineering roles.
Advice to Management: Consider enhancing the benefits package, especially around family support like childcare, to stay competitive.
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