Do not join this company - Marketing Director Hiver Employee Review

1.0
15 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Hybrid work setup Honestly, nothing else.

Cons

The company is on the decline. No growth in the last 2 years. And the reasons are same as why you shouldn’t join them - 1. The CGO has been into the marketing domain for just 8months. He is a CA turned marketer. Doesn’t understand anything about marketing but operates based on Claude’s suggestions. 2. No space for subject matter experts to add value. Most of it is just overridden by Claude suggestions which are out of business context. 3. The founders seem to be blind towards the incompetence of the CGO. They operate from the U.S. and just want a parrot to run the show for them in India. Basically keep complete control with them and have a mouth piece here in India. 4. No vision or plans. They hired a solid team of marketers in the last 5-6 months and let most of them go. Someone as new as hired 2 months back in a critical position was let gone. Poor planning all along.

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5.0
31 July 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Strong leadership -Great product -Amazing culture -Vision

Cons

-None that I can think of

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5.0
29 Sept 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- You get to work on production systems from the first week. The team cannot afford to waste any developer's time with busywork. - Can work with a wide array of tech. - The senior members of the team are highly competent and good at what they do. One can learn a lot just from observing how they work. - Good programming practices such as code reviews with actual constructive feedback. - Both frontend and backend teams have interesting challenges to solve. - Approachable senior management and overall a very helpful atmosphere. I never had to think twice before approaching even the founders or the head of engineering for something. - Employee friendly HR team. - The product itself is very well thought out and highly reviewed in the industry, with a deep product roadmap. - The head of engineering puts in a lot of effort to ensure that every developer gets to work on interesting stuff, and that things do not get monotonous for anyone.

Cons

No actual cons I can think of. One thing is that if someone wants to work full stack (without specializing in frontend or backend development), this might not be the place for it. Almost every developer specialized in either frontend or backend, since the engineering team has the belief that specialization breeds productivity (which is correct). This might have changed after I left. Sometimes developers might need to work on a particularly gnarly piece of legacy code, which can be quite difficult. However most of the code is quite easy to work with and extend, and regular refactoring effort is constantly improving the code quality.

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