Uber Software Engineer II reviews

4.2

91% would recommend to a friend

(99 total reviews)
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Dara Khosrowshahi

94% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Software Engineer II employees have rated Uber with 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 99 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Engineer II professionals have an excellent working experience there. Uber is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Engineer II professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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99 reviews
5.0
Jul 27, 2016
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Pros

Before interviewing and joining, I had the impression from media coverage that Uber was kind of an amoral company full of brogrammers. I couldn't have been more wrong. People at Uber care a LOT about their communities. Hiring is the most diverse out of any company I've ever worked at. C-level executives emphasize during the all-hands that they don't tolerate insensitive comments or behavior. Pros: - Lots of smart people; this can be intimidating but it means there's lots of opportunity to learn. - Great work, high impact. Even interns get important projects. - Professional demeanor. I don't see anyone playing political or social games. "No jerks" rule is emphasized from C-level down. - Meritocracy is practiced here. Everyone is expected to be responsible and be thorough at their tasks. The top coding bootcamp graduates are among the new hires. Degrees aren't mandatory. I see more women engineers here than I saw in college. - Most folks don't work crazy hours, including mid-level managers. Work-life balance is real here, unless you're unlucky (see cons). - Good locations; HQ buildings are near public transit. - Sane RSU policy for a pre-IPO company. Contrary to media reports, RSUs don't evaporate when employees leave. They can keep them under Uber's control or collect them if they want to (probably a bad idea due to taxes).

Cons

- The business is everything. Some employees had to work 80-hour weeks for months because their team was given a very aggressive deadline. Other teams were still working 40-hour weeks. It seems like some engineers should have been pulled from other teams to help out the ones in a crunch. - The vibe I get is that I would be in deep trouble if I said something offensive. The atmosphere isn't especially playful. - No 401k matching. - Very real risk of there never being an IPO if the China effort isn't successful. Everyone at the company is gambling that Uber will do well in its segment of the market. I believe in the company, but it's still scary. Few at Google or Facebook are worried about their company's future. - Unlimited vacation depends on the team. Unlimited is obviously a misnomer. Vacation has to be approved by the manager, only employees have to figure out how much is the right amount. With a defined policy, employees could use all their vacation with the confidence they're not taking too much. That said, people do take vacation and are fully unplugged while they're out.

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Uber Response
9y
Thanks for taking the time to write this up! You bring up a lot of pros that are the foundation of Uber's culture, like working with smart coworkers, high-impact projects, and meritocracy. Keep up the great work and thanks for joining us for the ride.
5.0
May 27, 2016
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Pros

In my recent job search, I had offers from Uber and Facebook and I went with Uber. I'm glad I did, because the growth here is crazy! You are working in a very interesting problem space and you are also surrounded by some really smart people. Also a lot of people here have prior experience at other top tech companies in the area so it's great to bring the best practices from each of those companies together.

Cons

Coming from a string of smaller companies, it's a bit of overhead learning how to navigate a big company and finding the right person to ask questions to. Things move very fast here, so it may feel less structured at times. The food isn't as high quality as at other tech companies, but still decent. And there's lots of snacks.

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Uber Response
10y
You're absolutely right that we're moving at a fast pace, and it's needed to keep up with our growth. Thanks for the review and keep up the good work!
4.0
Apr 11, 2016
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Pros

- Strong engineering managers. From what I've seen on the money team, managers here have a good business sense and also understand the value of giving engineers the freedom to create. I love how my boss is watching over my progress as an engineer and helping get blockers out of my way - Plenty of challenging problems. Uber is growing fast and the business inherently is technically challenging from an engineering perspective because it interfaces with so many things in the real world (cars, people, restaurants, partners, etc.) - Flexible schedule. I've heard the "long hours" line a couple times but I definitely do not feel that. I do 9 to 5 basically (or more like 10 to 6)... so no more than 8 hours per day, and I've never felt pressure to do more. If you get sh*t done, that's all they care about.

Cons

- dealing with systems that have not adapted to Uber's growth. Uber has grown so fast that many of the systems are starting to look hacked together. As an engineer that values simple architecture, it could be painful at times.

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Uber Response
10y
Thanks for your comments, glad you're having a good experience here. Keep on recruiting the best and brightest.
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