Rapidly growing company with unique challenges - Senior Software Engineer Heap Employee Review

5.0
11 Aug 2021
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Pros

I have been here for 3 months and have really loved it. I can see myself being here for a long time. - company is virtual first, you have the freedom to choose your work hours - unique scaling and interesting challenges to be solved - mental health of employees is given a lot of importance and the management is open on ways to improve it - a product that is used by a lot of organisations and is growing in use every day - smart and humble colleagues

Cons

- because of COVID our in-person meetups aren't happening but that's not something that the company can do much about - legacy code can be a pain to work with - if you are not used to working remotely, it can feel a bit isolating

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5.0
6 Feb 2025
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Pros

The people are the best people you will ever work with. The teams are fun, engaging, intelligent, and just get it. It's unlimited PTO and they mean it, you can take a week off per month as long as you're hitting quota. They have great benefits, fun culture workshops every month, and their internal tools are amazing and make your work super efficient. Some of my favorite mentors came from Heap. The onboarding, enablement, and continuous development is unmatched. They really teach you how to be the best you can be. They don't micromanage. The leadership is motivating and inspiring, but will also call you on your sh!t. You can tell they really care about you as a person. The former CEO, Ken Fine, is the kindest, most intelligent, happiest person I've ever met. I want to work wherever he goes next.

Cons

Honestly, the only con was the fact that they got acquired by Contentsquare. I miss Heap and my team everyday I'm not there. We all had high hopes in the beginning, but then they laid off some of our best leaders to keep some of their worst. It was like seeing this beautiful ship you've built with all your best friends and mentors get slowly set afire and torn to pieces by the cannons of disorganization launched by CS. It's not any one person's fault that this happened. I think the biggest disappointment was CS's lack of enablement, professional development, cross-team collaboration, and occasional poor quality of hires. I wanted a lifelong career at Heap. I had plans to work there for years, maybe even decades if I could. But that all went down the drain when they got acquired. Everything changed, promotions got put on hold, morale was lost, processes were delayed, teams were reshuffled, and the best employees were let go. I eventually had to take a role somewhere else because I wanted more career development that Heap promised, but CS did not.

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3.0
15 Apr 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Seemingly fun culture and a good group of people.

Cons

Lack of direction. Leadership and vision are weak.

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