Toxic Culture and No Stability - Software Engineer Blink22 Employee Review

1.0
10 July 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Poor management, constant layoffs, no benefits, and always overtime— job security is always at risk.

Cons

Some helpful colleagues and good people

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Blink22 Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. While we respect your perspective, we’d like to offer some clarifications for accuracy: Management: Our leadership team makes decisions with transparency and fairness, always focused on long-term growth and team development. Layoffs: Blink22 has not conducted layoffs. We only end engagements after clear and fair performance evaluations when expectations aren’t met. Compensation: We offer a competitive USD-based salary package that reflects market standards and the value we place on our team. Overtime: It is always voluntary and compensated, and we confirm team members’ willingness before requesting extra hours. Job Security: Stability is based on performance and alignment with role expectations. We handle all transitions respectfully and professionally. We appreciate your time with us and wish you success moving forward.

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