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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2.0
Aug 14, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great co-workers, smart and nice people. Barception. Lunch.

Cons

Really disappointed with the lack of preofiesionalism from the leadership team and founders. Lack of recognition to hard work, bad feedback and performance assestments (actually, inexistent). The new people coming to leadership (including the CEO) value more that you agree with them than actually having ideas and that you are doing your job well. The paths to professional growth are completely broken, so if you care about your career and growth, this is not the place. Really shady moves to let people go or firing them.

4.0
Jun 6, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people: talented, humble, fun and caring (for the most part). The environment: great city, culture, offices and perks (coffee, lunch, beer, events, flexible hours, unlimited holidays <3). The product: loved by the customers, flexible enough to improve/extend and still growing in usage and popularity.

Cons

The management: hard work goes unrecognised, also doing next to no work seems acceptable at times, general lack of awareness from leadership and management. The opportunities: decision making is not really a team consensus, constant hiring of seniors means it's hard to progress, pushing through your own ideas is tough.

2.0
May 12, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Work flexibility, great perks and very competitive salary for a Barcelona based company. - Good product with many opportunities to make it grow. - There is still some talented and hard working people, specially in engineering. - Modern tech stack and overall good delivery practices. - Depending on the team, great continuous improvement culture. - Senior leaders with deep business knowledge and results oriented. - Clear direction.

Cons

TL;DR Culture used to have cool things, enabling experimentation and professional growth. Now all the leaders have changed, and there is a more top-down approach. This allows less space for ideas and growth and makes Typeform a less appealing company to work for. Still good, but going downhill in some critical aspects. Since its start, Typeform had always suffered from a lack of good senior leadership. The model was far from perfect and caused unnecessary friction, pain, and many inefficiencies. Yet these leaders gave enough space for people to work free and grow. IMO they got a solid foundation; they encouraged people to do great work and results followed. Unfortunately, that is not enough for a company at the scale of Typeform. With its rapid growth, problems became bigger and bigger. No alignment between departments and an unclear working in direction led to political games. There weren't clear expectations from and for many roles neither a clear understanding of how promotions worked. Add to this a death start project (i.e., builder v2) and the results were way below expected. Another unpleasant effect was an increase in attrition. It was clear that Typeform needed changes. Last year those changes started to happen. First, the CTO got replaced. Then the co-CEOs(original founders) and after them COO(now CEO), CPO and CFO. Of course, this caused many changes in heads of departments as well. Now the last change is a new CTO. Yes two CTO changes in less than a year. The last one without an interview process and with by far the weakest background. All these changes have changed Typeform quite a lot. Some of the changes are good and long waited for. Like more data-informed decision taking or more practical approach to product design. But others are counterproductive. Now decisions are more top-down. Many people don't feel safe or encouraged enough to challenge upper management with concerns and alternatives. The main reason for this is because leaders are not listening to people and imposing their ideas. This undermines and underutilises people value and will cause even more significant employee turnover. For example, many people in engineering are worried about many of the changes the CTO is proposing. Their biggest fears are on their impact in collaboration and global team performance. They also have concerns about the adverse effects on quality. He already comes with solutions. Doesn't ask for context and is not open to alternatives neither challenges to his ideas. The worst is that most of his answers are against modern engineering practices. Very far from what many of us thought was Typeform's potential.

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