Great Start Up - with great customer focus and drive to build useful things. - Software Engineer Harness Employee Review

5.0
25 Jul 2019
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Pros

The things that first strikes out about Harness are 1. The transparency that the leadership brings to the team. Everyone is aware of direction in which company is going. What are we delivering and has a direction what we going to build and why we build it. It's customer first company. 2. On-boarding process is organized. It's well oiled training process which gives clear overview of the product. 3. Engineering teams have proper processes. Things move fast. Most importantly you know why are building the part you are building and you can tie how does this feature help customer. 4. There's a positive culture. People celebrate small milestones in Sales, Engineering, Customer Success, Marketing, Recruiting and Finance teams every couple of weeks. Mainly i see people get appreciated and recognized for the awesome work people do. 5. I can confidently say Harness is one of the few startups who have been successful in actually using machine learning in the product. Its proper supervised and unsupervised learning. No rules engine here.

Cons

Nothing i can think off.

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5.0
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Pros

Executive Transparency Fast Pace of Innovation Benefit & Wellness Programs Leadership Space Employee Engagement

Cons

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Harness Response
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We’re glad you had a positive experience with our teams and appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback.
1.0
10 Jun 2026
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Pros

It’s a paycheck. Good brand recognition.

Cons

Terrible culture. People fail to plan, then expect everybody else to scramble and spend their nights and weekends reacting to demands within ridiculous timelines. Nothing that you’re doing is so important that it’s worth constantly burning everyone out.

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