Typeform Software Developer reviews

2.1

26% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)
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Jay Choi

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29% positive business outlook

Software Developer employees have rated Typeform with 2.1 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Developer professionals have an average working experience there. Typeform is rated 45% below average by Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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20 reviews
3.0
Sep 18, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Cool product, smart people, great office and perks, up to date tech stack.

Cons

In mid 2018 everything started to fall apart slowly, but then increasingly fast in 2019. Founders were replaced, every C level left, almost all managers are gone now. This is now a company in which the best people are at the bottom of the organization, and no one from leadership seems to notice or care.

4.0
Sep 18, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Although typeform undergoes some changes, I do not agree with the negative ratings of my colleagues. I've worked for several startups in the past years and can say that typeform is not only a great place to work at but also an amazing opportunity for those who want to learn and grow. I think my experience in the startup world gives me a view on the status quo that is unbiased and based on facts and experience rather than personal opinions that are often stated as the truth. Yes, the company undergoes changes, changes that were urgently needed for the business in order to grow. Some of my colleagues look for an environment where you can hang out and chill. At the same time, they complain that nothing was moving in the past. Well, maybe you are part of the problem? Ever thought about that? Our C-level, that I work with regularly in person is actually truly outstanding - at least to me. They are skilled, fun and good people too - which is not always a given. I would want to know how many of the negative ratings have actually spoken to them to make up their opinion. Last but not least, I do not agree with the constant firing rumor. For me, any person that was let go so far was for a good reason. Either they were not skilled enough or they were looking for an environment where achievement and winning together was not on the top list of priorities - at least that is what I can observe from the outside as I have not worked close to all of them. I think it is not only the job of a Manager to take care of these things but also necessary to help others grow, especially when colleagues have a negative impact on teams or the company. I would be scared if my manager would not make a call in these cases. From colleagues to colleagues, to those who state their personal opinion based on rumors from angry people: Please leave the company as soon as possible. You are clearly not getting it and your personal opinion is not the truth.

Cons

The company currently undergoes changes that make it more challenging to achieve things, especially when you work with teams that lack skills and knowledge. I know that the company is working hard to bring in the right people and to upskill the others but it still causes some hiccups on the day2day.

2.0
Aug 25, 2019

Hard to say

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

As most reviews pointed out already - The perks are among the best you could find in Barcelona. - The product and the offices - The people you work with is quite good in Engineering, so many talented and skilled colleagues - Some people really want to make the company successful

Cons

- The amount of changes in management recently that come from nowhere is huge, and its getting worse every month - All C levels have been replaced by friends-of-friends of other C levels, with little to no diversity - Some of the C level employees lack skills like communication and emotional intelligence - In the last months there have been direct hires with no process, which at some point could be ok, but some of those hires have caused entire departments to vanish or disappear, mostly because the lack of cultural fit in them, causing former employees with 2 years of experience, valuable employes to the company, to leave - One of those hires took more than a month for HR to act, even when lots of people were already complaining and saying that this specific person was not suitable or beneficial for the company. It took so much time for them to react that few people left the company in that time because working was unbearable - While right now the perks look amazing, its clear that this is not going to be last for long - Sending emails at 10 pm on the weekends, sometimes asking for you to work on something, has become more and more common - There are no almost no managers left, and the ones they are still around lack enough skills ( or better said, up to date skills ) to do their job properly - The whole company relies on something called OKRs, which are supposed to be objectives to aim for. You spend a month definining them, doing meetings and presentations just for the company to pop out a project out of nowhere that renders all that time spent useless - Some projects are being defined and estimated by people that doesnt have enough domain knowledge on the product, to the point of missing important features and setting up dates that are not realistic without compromising quality on what you deliver - Theres flexible working and unlimited holidays. Some people is not making enough use of those, but others are abusing too much of it, to the point of being months or weeks completely away - Engineering lacks leadership and lacks communication between the teams that are working in different features - You might have a team of 7-8 people for a project with low priority while you have 2-3 engineers for working with legacy and infrastructural stuff that is core to the platform - Instead of helping those small teams to get more resources the new hires go directly to new teams with new projects - Once an engineering project is done, the team gets disbanded and the ownership is lost - No career framework - Almost all HR has changed, to the point that only a few are keeping up to date with what they do and they can´t handle everything - Theres no help on where you want to go as an engineer - Too many useless meetings. We have spent more time on assemblies and "clarity" meetings lately than anything else. The processes are so shady and everything is so gossipy that everytime someone leaves we have to do a company wide meeting to explain what happened - Lack of clarity on processes - The few managers left and the C levels are not listening or seeing through their employees, when they act is too late - Theres a huge gap between old people in the company and new hires - The culture of the company is heading towards working more hours in the office, which doesnt mean being more efficient - People is afraid of speaking up, it went from open up forums to noone saying anything because of fear

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