Bumpy, r&d needs a reset - Anonymous employee Drata Employee Review

2.0
12 Feb 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote first. Some very hungry jr. and mid level engineers that will be great with the right training and mentorship. Nice people.

Cons

Challenging culture. Very strange engineering leadership. Expect to be merging PRs at 11pm. A sr leader once told us he could do our jobs better than us. There’s a lack of product understanding and experience from product team. Leads to scope creep and pushes work back to ENG. Many engineers have raw talent but need to be better trained. Also some strong product people that could benefit from gathering domain expertise. To their defense, it’s been hard to hire for the right persona when the strategy is constantly shifting.

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Pros

Drata’s remote first culture attracts many talented engineers across the globe. It’s amazing to be able to work with people from almost every continent and feel like you are all in the same virtual room. There are lots of opportunities to mentor and learn especially given the unique product requirements and timing around the rise of AI.

Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Smart, hardworking people who genuinely care about doing good work. Meaningful product with strong early-market relevance. Opportunities for growth and scope if you’re willing to take on responsibility. Historically competitive benefits and flexibility (though this has changed recently)

Cons

Increasing disconnect between leadership decisions and on-the-ground reality. Rapid layering of senior “enterprise-grade” leaders before the org, processes, and product are fully ready for that level of structure. Frequent policy and benefit changes that feel like clawbacks rather than evolution, which has created uncertainty and trust erosion. Inconsistent messaging around flexibility and location, including pressure to relocate or commute despite prior expectations. A growing sense that optics and control are being prioritized over execution and outcomes

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