A Culture of Insecurity - Software Engineer Automattic Employee Review

2.0
Aug 31, 2025
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Pros

- Remote-first culture. - Flexible core working hours. - Unlimited PTO (depends on team norms). - Competitive pay if you live outside the US.

Cons

- Lack of job security: frequent layoffs have occurred across teams over the past 2 years. - Unclear evaluation standards for ICs: even strong performance reviews are often dismissed as "inflated." - No clear evaluation criteria for ICs. High-performance reviews are often dismissed as "inflated" or lacking in "outcome". - No career growth for engineers: flat organizational structure offers no defined advancement path. - Generalist tech culture encourages inconsistent and often poor practices. - Reliance on outdated technology, with WordPress still at the core after 20 years. - Clueless business leaders continue to acquire failed projects with no clear strategy. - A small operations group exerts disproportionate influence, enforcing the above and creating a climate of fear that can jeopardize employment.

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5.0
Feb 23, 2026
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Pros

I think the team collaboration is the best one I have ever seen through my 11 years of career.

Cons

Sometimes, the company focus too much on quality and don't pay enough attention to speed.

2.0
Jan 5, 2026
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Pros

I had the opportunity to work alongside incredibly smart, talented, and kind colleagues who were always willing to share their knowledge. The role offered diverse and engaging technical challenges working with a wide range of customers, most of whom were pleasant to collaborate with. The company provided excellent health insurance and 401k benefits, which I genuinely appreciated. The yearly travel for team meetups was a highlight. It created valuable opportunities for team building and strengthened relationships across the distributed team.

Cons

While unlimited PTO sounds attractive on paper, in practice it required careful coordination with team capacity and management, making it less flexible than expected. The culture inadvertently encouraged overworking, as people often forgot to actually take time off. Weekend on-call shifts, combined with a small team rotation, created real burnout risk. The most significant issue was the unexpected layoffs, which were extremely disruptive to team morale and productivity. The instability created by constant turnover ultimately became unsustainable and led to my decision to leave the company.

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