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Developer - cool office. Good people. - Senior Software Engineer Hyperwallet Employee Review

4.0
15 June 2018
Recommend
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Pros

I've worked at Hyperwallet for 7 years now. I've seen the company evolve over the years. We used to be in a run down office, but have now moved to a new really cool office in the heart of downtown Vancouver. The culture is really good. I really like all the people I work with. We have a culture committee that takes good care of us and the Facilities Mgr keeps our fridges well stocked with healthy foods. Happy Hour on Fridays is always a lot of fun.

Cons

More communications from leadership. We had a good strategy session with the COO early in the year, but after that we haven't heard much. Shifting priorities. Hard to take "urgent" seriously anymore.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
29 Mar 2016
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Recommend
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Pros

I have worked at F500 companies that are not as clear on their direction and vision you will find in Hyperwallet. From the top down, people sincerely care about their co-workers and treat each other like family. The technical agility of Hyperwallet blows me away. It is a great place to work if you are someone who likes to actually be able to make a difference. People who do not put the customer first, do not take responsibility for their work, and are not dedicated to contributing to the corporate culture in a positive way do not last long here. There is no room for excuses or clock punching here. Because it is a fast-paced, growing company interested in being the gold standard, there are opportunities to learn a wider scope of work than just your discrete business area. Business leaders open the door to educate staff, promote learning and career growth on all levels.

Cons

You will find that there are not always templates to utilize or workflow processes in place that clearly define internal roles. People are used to just getting the job done. These things are being put in place as the structure of the company continues to grow. The technology is complex and takes at least 6 months to learn and is constantly changing.

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