The Most Honest Review I Can Give - Software Engineer III FloQast Employee Review

1.0
4 Dec 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company makes a product that the end user seems to really love. As far as accounting software goes, the product is top notch.

Cons

When you're recruited to work at Floqast, they give you the impression that you're coming into a very relaxed work environment. Once you get in, it's a very demanding, high stress role. Here's why: I saw more micro-mangement at FloQast than I had at any prior tech company. Despite being a remote company, they want you accounted for from 9am to 6pm every day. There are numerous weekly meetings that you are expected to be at with your camera on. You are forced to pair program, and managers are often on the call watching you. The company has a dishonest PTO policy. In initial interviews, I was told that there is unlimited PTO, and I was told that you have to take at least three weeks of PTO per year. In my first 6 months at the company, I took 11 days of PTO. My manager told me that I was taking more PTO than was customary at the company. I asked what they policy, and was told that, "Most people at the company take three weeks. And we start to get concerned if people take four or more." Effectively, the company has a three or four week PTO policy, depending on your manager, but they do not want to advertise this because it is well below the industry standard. It is not a written policy, but it is known and enforced by management. This is one of the most dishonest practices I've seen in my years working as a Software Engineer. The company has a very collaborative coding style. As I mentioned earlier, pair-programming is common practice. In one case, we were pair programming 8 hours a day for four weeks straight with our cameras on over Zoom. I got into tech because I like to put my head down, work, and then go home when I'm done. You'll find that you can't do that here. I've also found that at this company, people are often overqualified for their positions. SE2s often could pull an SE3 role at a FANG company. SE3 could pull SE4, and so on. Getting promoted is tough, and the people that get promotions are typically the people that take minimal vacations and work overtime. In addition to this, I noticed turnover in management is high, and teams are frequently reorganized. So, you'll have to impress a brand new set of people on a regular basis. A lot of smiles from management, but they are brutal.

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5.0
12 June 2026
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Pros

Great people to work with. Great product.

Cons

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1.0
1 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Genuinely strong benefits. 12-week paternity leave is real and appreciated. The people I worked with directly were hardworking and talented. That's about where the positives end.

Cons

The CTO is systematically dismantling engineering, and senior leadership is either complicit or asleep. The work-life balance that once made this company a genuine differentiator is gone. Daily production incidents are now normalized — a direct consequence of gutting the QA team through a series of layoffs, forced exits, and outsourcing. The offshoring initiative has been a particular disaster for work-life balance. Engineers were told offshore teams would work around US schedules. That was not true. Expect pings on Saturday and Sunday. Expect late-night messages. The CTO himself will DM you on a Sunday for something that could have waited until Monday. The RTO situation is being handled with zero transparency. If you're within a two-hour radius of a California office, you're being quietly pressured to come in — but this has only been communicated to California employees. No formal announcement. No company-wide policy. Just quiet pressure. The CTO's hiring practices deserve scrutiny. A pattern of loyalty hires has brought chaos and stress into engineering. Whether these hires were rigorously vetted is a fair question. What's not in question is the impact: added instability, a culture of working nights and weekends, and an implicit expectation that everyone else does the same. Anonymous Q&As — once a meaningful feedback channel — were eliminated when the company removed anonymity. No one asks questions anymore. Funny how that works. The long-tenured, high-performing engineers who were FloQast have left in droves since the new CTO arrived. The institutional knowledge is gone. The culture is gone. The company I joined no longer exists.

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