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Company Summary

  • Mercor Mercor
  • Computer / IT (Software)
  • 201-500 employees
  • San Francisco, California, United States of America

Company Reviews

We find the best experts in every professional domain and put their knowledge to work training frontier models. Through APEX, we measure whether those models can actually perform economically valuable work. We're also bringing that expertise to enterprises: deploying custom AI agents, staffing teams with vetted domain experts, and helping organizations encode their own knowledge into AI systems.

Rating Reviews

Rating is calculated based on 82 reviews and is evolving.

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Software Engineer
4.1
2 May 2026
Great Place for Tech Career Growth
Pros: Working as a Software Engineer at Mercor, a leader in HR tech, has been great for my career growth. The learning opportunities are immense, and I've significantly developed my skills. Colleagues are incredibly supportive in our remote setup, fostering a really collaborative and innovative culture.
Cons: The rapid growth sometimes means internal communication could be clearer, and certain approval processes can feel a bit slow. It's not a major issue, but improvements would definitely streamline workflows during busy periods.
Advice to Management: Continue fostering professional development and explore ways to streamline internal communications and approval workflows as the company scales. Clearer process documentation would also be beneficial.
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Talent Acquisition Specialist
3.6
3 March 2026
Pay is okay for a startup, but benefits are standard
Pros: The base pay for a remote Talent Acquisition Specialist here is decent, I've got to admit. For an HR tech startup, they do cover the essential health benefits, which is good. It's stable enough to get by.
Cons: The equity grants aren't very generous; you don't really feel like you're getting big tech compensation. The overall benefits package feels pretty standard, nothing that truly stands out to make it competitive with other remote hiring platforms.
Advice to Management: Consider reviewing the compensation bands, especially for specialized roles like Talent Acquisition Specialist, to ensure competitiveness. Beefing up the equity package would also help attract and retain top talent in this industry.
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Recruitment Specialist
3.6
3 February 2026
Pretty Solid for Remote Recruitment Roles
Pros: It's a solid place if you're a Recruitment Specialist working remotely. I appreciate the flexibility for WFH, and generally, you can keep a decent work-life balance. It's not a micromanagement culture, which is great for a tech startup.
Cons: Sometimes, though, client demands mean you're working past standard 40-hour weeks. During peak client onboarding periods, it can get tough. You can't always log off right away.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage client expectations so Recruitment Specialist roles aren't always scrambling. It'd help keep the work-life balance more consistent.
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