High Expectations, Minimal Support, Short Timeline - Senior Software Developer Kentik Employee Review

1.0
17 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Fantastic benefits and high pay. I just wish it was worth the hassle.

Cons

Software is hard. Even moreso when you take over an existing project that's been alive for almost 10 years and even more so when that project has over 50 developers. But what I experienced at Kentik was one of the most demotivating, unfortunate missteps in my career. I could say it's team dependent because it might have been. The issue wasn't the code as much but more rather the business logic -- which you'd expect for a project that have been alive for almost 10 years to be a lot -- and it definitely was. For the first few weeks, I was told I was "ramping up quick" and "doing well" then 1 week, out of nowhere, I took supposedly too long on my first feature was told I needed "to be quicker". It didn't matter that everything was abstracted beyond belief and literally every single thing was nit-picked. There was a certain way to certain things needed to be done. The funny thing was is that I was told I was doing things "too quickly" which resulted in a lot of turns backs on code, so when I took my time, guess what happened? I took too long. You just couldn't win. They wanted you to be fast, efficient and correct all on the first try or two. The bigger issue was that they expect a new developer to ramp up in less than 3 months on a project that has over 10 years of code comparing their output to developers who had 5-8 years on the codebase. Maybe you should set your expectations lower. Because that's unfair. If not that, the first sign of struggle shouldn't be a warning of "you're too slow." Then the month of Christmas, I was let go after one warning -- right before the holidays. Harsh. Even more so when no one is hiring December so you're already a month out of pocket. Cruel. Another thing that rubbed me the wrong way was the way one coworker talked condescendingly to me in the code reviews. It truly made me feel unwelcome and uncomfortable. No one really said anything. I didn't bring it up because I thought it'd be obvious. At the end of the day, I was let go because I worked too slowly despite being told things the opposite. I was given confusing directions with one warning and let go right before Christmas. Truly heartless. I've been in the business for almost 12 years so for this to my first time that it "didn't work out" made it obvious that maybe it wasn't me but perhaps the over-eager manager who wanted results with an unrealistic timeline while seeing other people in other teams succeed while his new hire was taking a bit longer "perceived" to ramp up in the 3 short months I was there. I would not recommend Kentik to anyone in any way shape or form as it truly made an indelible dent of sorrow in my life.

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5.0
6 Jan 2026
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Pros

Kentik has been one of the most genuinely positive work experiences in my career. The company is full of incredibly sharp, friendly engineers who actually care about solving meaningful problems. The leadership team is transparent, approachable, and seems to truly value employee input — not just in theory, but in the way decisions are made. The problems we work on are complex and interesting, especially if you enjoy distributed systems, networking, and large-scale data. It’s the kind of place where you can stretch yourself technically and still feel supported. Work-life balance has been solid for me, and people here understand that you can be ambitious without burning out. Overall, Kentik feels like a company that’s growing in the right ways and still has that sense of purpose and camaraderie you don’t always find as companies scale.

Cons

Cons: Because the company is growing quickly, priorities can shift faster than some people might like. You have to be comfortable with change. Some processes are still evolving, which is normal for a company at this stage, but it can feel a little unstructured at times. Cross-team communication is generally good, but with distributed teams, things occasionally slip through the cracks.

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5.0
25 Aug 2025
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Pros

Fantastic Benefits - no one complaints about their generous plans in the Americas. International employees get good coverage for their regions. Scaling quickly and excitement about our opportunity is everywhere. This also means you may have to pivot with your priorities. I've never worked with such a smart and welcoming company. The people are friendly, curious and helpful. I'm lucky to have made some friends there.

Cons

Rapid growth means teams need to communicate well, and this doesn't come easy for some. During crunch periods, burnout can creep in, but letting your lead or manager know will often help get clarity and relief.

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