Ambitious, empathetic team, huge upside - Software Engineer CoinTracker Employee Review

5.0
19 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Great leadership and vision for the company in a competitive space - Company is growing 5x YoY - Strong engineering team with great culture - High level of responsibility and ownership - Remote work and flexible schedule in a globally distributed team

Cons

Competitive space of crypto taxes makes for fast paced work.

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CoinTracker Response
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Glad to hear that you're having a positive experience at CoinTracker and thanks for your candid thoughts. We hope to continue developing a strong team & culture based on your feedback.

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5.0
16 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Remote - Culture - Product - Pay

Cons

Fast paced environment so have to be agile

1.0
1 Mar 2026
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work and hourly pay were acceptable for a short‑term contract. The workload itself was manageable once you were up and running, and ticket/CSAT expectations felt realistic after a couple of weeks handling cases on your own. You do get exposure to real crypto/tax issues and can build technical troubleshooting experience, which may help for future roles.

Cons

My engagement ended with a brief video call informing me that my contract was terminated effective immediately, without a clear explanation or constructive performance feedback. This occurred shortly after performance metrics were shared in a way that made individual results visible to the broader team, even though that type of information is typically handled privately. Initial training felt monotonous and insufficiently engaging, which made it harder to ramp up efficiently for complex support work. Day‑to‑day management often came across as unsupportive and lacking in empathy, with a strong focus on micromanagement rather than coaching and development. Contractors generally felt like second‑class contributors compared to full‑time employees, and there was a noticeable sense of rigid alignment and groupthink around leadership that did not encourage open dialogue or dissenting views.

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