A lot of mixed feelings - Software Crafter 8th Light Employee Review

3.0
19 June 2019
Recommend
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Pros

8th Light was a great place to learn and grow as a new engineer. I still recommend it whole-heartedly to junior engineers as a supportive environment to develop their skills and level up. During my time there, I had many amazing coworkers who created a welcoming environment and encouraged me to grow. I appreciated being in an environment that is supportive of conference travel and professional development, and especially thankful that 8th Light puts a lot of effort into planning company events that aren’t centered around drinking.

Cons

Unfortunately, 8th Light’s leadership team made a lot of pretty big mistakes during my time there that negatively impacted retention and morale. These mistakes included some poor hiring decisions, failure to hire and promote women into technical leadership positions, and a few poorly-led consulting projects that led to tense client relationships. These mistakes, in addition to strict billable hour requirements, mediocre pay, and a lack of designated sick time were some of the reasons I ultimately decided to move on.

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5.0
22 Mar 2024
Recommend
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Pros

+ Great people + Great culture

Cons

+ PTO a bit lacking compared to previous tech jobs + Lots of staff aug, but trying to change that

2.0
6 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- I was one of the lucky few who had a supportive manager. Many others do not and cannot switch. - L&D time and budget (to attend conferences, etc.) - Opportunities to work on different projects and use different tech stack, as well as grow consulting skills.

Cons

- After several years at the company, I watched it decline from a place where everyone wanted to work -- because it had a strong and diverse apprenticeship program that helped bring more people into tech from non-traditional backgrounds -- to a place where people were fleeing on a weekly basis. - Several rounds of layoffs where nearly every junior engineering role has been sacked, and the company has lost its diversity because of it. - A company that once held the ideals of Education, Ownership and Humanity is now chasing AI trends and buzzwords. - New senior leadership split the company into practices, and there was no longer an environment of collaboration and camaraderie. Instead, it became a hostile, competitive environment where people no longer shared resources, time or expertise with one another. - There's a huge sales problem at the company, the brunt of which gets passed down to the engineers. Sales teams would often overpromise to clients to get them to sign contracts (i.e. "Sure! We can do that project with 4 engineers in 3 months, even though we really need double the engineers and time.) I saw many people get severely burnt out by their projects, working long hours to cover for understaffing. The company only cared about keeping profit margins high and not keeping engineers healthy and sane.

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