Great people. Terrible Company - Support Engineer nCino Employee Review

2.0
19 Oct 2022
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Pros

My team was fantastic. Benefits were fine, despite the lack of mental health coverage.

Cons

The company went public and immediately stopped listening to their employees. It felt like upper management sees any success as their success and any failure as employees’ failures. In support, the director was absolutely out of touch from the support engineers. She had no idea what the job requires and regularly set expectations that most engineers wouldn’t be able to meet. The pay is terrible. Many of my teammates left and got 50-60% raises doing work for our customers. When pressed on this, the CEO said “go work for someone else,” essentially. I got three raises in 2021-2022 and still didn’t meet inflation. I bring home more as a grad student.

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5.0
27 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexibility is really good if you have a family.

Cons

I honestly don't have any cons except they don't really invest in continuing education like they used to. Especially for external certifications. They also made pretty big changes to the downside for health benefits at the beginning of the year.

4.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Coworkers are the kindest, most intelligent people I've ever worked with. They are always willing to collaborate with existing teammates and to teach new hires. Mid-level management and directors are good people who care about their teams. Work/life balance is well-maintained and they are extremely flexible with WFH needs. Benefits are decent, and they actively encourage social events. Flex-Fridays mean most people WFH those days. nCino experience and certifications are coveted by Financial Institutions, and look great on resumes.

Cons

Pay is really low compared to other companies, and customers (banks) often recruit employees from nCino for 1.5 - 2x the salary. High-deductible insurance used to be provided for employees and their families, with the entire deductible covered via company-provided HSA contribution. This went away last year, which effectively cut pay for employees $2000 - $8000 depending on single/family insurance. Social culture and perks of being in-office are slowly fading away since the last CEO retired. Used to have happy hour on Fridays in Bitty & Beau's coffee shop on premises, and even the CEO would hang out with the troops. Used to have food trucks on-site often during the week. Used to have spontaneous Nerf-gun fights throughout the week, and the atmosphere was a lot more fun.

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