AVOID - Anonymous employee CircleCI Employee Review

2.0
21 Oct 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great place to work if you actually do software programming; pay is great on all counts.

Cons

Finance team is a toxic cesspool.

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CircleCI Response
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Thank you for your review. While it’s not the sentiment we want to see from any of our employees or alumni, we are sorry you had a negative experience. CircleCI is a fast paced, rapidly-scaling environment, and in an ever-changing macro climate, there is a natural level of turbulence. That being said, fostering an environment that facilitates a positive employee experience is important to us. We’re open to feedback when we’ve fallen short. Reach out to me, andie@circleci.com, if you feel compelled to share more specifics. Andie Borcz Head of Talent

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Cons

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Cons

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