An Opportunity for High-Impact Growth - Senior Staff Engineer FloQast Employee Review

5.0
9 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Massive Opportunity for Ownership and Growth: Joining the India entity at this stage is a genuinely unique career move. Since operations are just starting, you are given significant ownership and autonomy right away. If you thrive in an environment where you can build processes from the ground up, this is the place to be. Building a Strategic Platform: I'm excited to be contributing to the new platform for accounting transformation. FloQast is already a recognised market leader (the "Accounting Transformation Platform") globally, and working on a foundational, next-generation product from the India base ensures that the work is highly strategic and visible across the global organisation. Strong Global Reputation: FloQast has a great name in the market, built by accountants for accountants. This gives us confidence in the product and the company’s future trajectory. The culture seems genuinely focused on solving real-world accounting challenges. Exposure to International Best Practices: We get the benefit of being a start-up entity (in India) with the resources and established success of a mature, global SaaS company. This allows us to learn and implement world-class operational standards.

Cons

None. The current focus is entirely on building and scaling.

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5.0
12 Jun 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

Great people to work with. Great product.

Cons

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1.0
1 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Genuinely strong benefits. 12-week paternity leave is real and appreciated. The people I worked with directly were hardworking and talented. That's about where the positives end.

Cons

The CTO is systematically dismantling engineering, and senior leadership is either complicit or asleep. The work-life balance that once made this company a genuine differentiator is gone. Daily production incidents are now normalized — a direct consequence of gutting the QA team through a series of layoffs, forced exits, and outsourcing. The offshoring initiative has been a particular disaster for work-life balance. Engineers were told offshore teams would work around US schedules. That was not true. Expect pings on Saturday and Sunday. Expect late-night messages. The CTO himself will DM you on a Sunday for something that could have waited until Monday. The RTO situation is being handled with zero transparency. If you're within a two-hour radius of a California office, you're being quietly pressured to come in — but this has only been communicated to California employees. No formal announcement. No company-wide policy. Just quiet pressure. The CTO's hiring practices deserve scrutiny. A pattern of loyalty hires has brought chaos and stress into engineering. Whether these hires were rigorously vetted is a fair question. What's not in question is the impact: added instability, a culture of working nights and weekends, and an implicit expectation that everyone else does the same. Anonymous Q&As — once a meaningful feedback channel — were eliminated when the company removed anonymity. No one asks questions anymore. Funny how that works. The long-tenured, high-performing engineers who were FloQast have left in droves since the new CTO arrived. The institutional knowledge is gone. The culture is gone. The company I joined no longer exists.

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