Pros
AirHelp offers a very supportive and friendly team environment, and that makes a real difference in day-to-day work. The company uses a modern technology stack and gives engineers opportunities to grow beyond a narrow role. One of the things I appreciate most is the flexibility to work across different areas, whether frontend, backend, or even DevOps, depending on your interests and goals. There are many chances to learn new technologies and gain hands-on experience in areas that may be new to you. In my case, I was interested in DevOps and had the opportunity to work on real DevOps tasks with support and mentoring, which helped me build practical knowledge. The same applies to the broader engineering stack as well. You can work with technologies such as Node.js, Ruby on Rails, Golang, and Python, which creates a strong learning environment. Another positive aspect is that the company is open to modern developer tools, including AI tools like Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Code. These tools are encouraged as a way to improve productivity and support engineers, not to replace them. Overall, it feels like a place where people can develop, contribute, and expand their skills in meaningful ways.
Cons
From my personal experience, there are no major downsides worth highlighting. Like in any company, there are occasional small process or communication inefficiencies, but nothing unusual or significant enough to outweigh the positives.