This Place is Unreal! - Anonymous Jasper AI Employee Review

5.0
21 July 2022
Recommend
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Pros

There are far too many pros to write about, but I'll cover a few of my favorites: 1) The people!! The entire team at Jasper, literally every single person, is absolutely amazing. This group is full of people who are beyond intelligent, always humble, passionate about what they do, caring for others, and frankly... Pretty hilarious. We work so hard, but we have a blast doing it. 2) The culture is top notch, which I know sounds cliche... But it's the truth. Positive energy, inspiration, and excitement radiates here. It's just infectious. 3) I feel cared for and supported on an individual level, on a daily basis. This place really invests in their people in so many unique ways. 4) We can work where we want, how we want, and when we want... We are all trusted and empowered to do our best work while also living our best lives. 5) Jasper leadership is transparent and authentic. It's such a breath of fresh air.

Cons

Honestly, I don't have any at all. Yes we are growing like wild fire, and things move fast (which if you love start ups like me, you'll view this as a 'pro') but everyone seems to be keeping this growth top of mind as we scale.

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5.0
12 Mar 2026
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Pros

Strong team culture, remote-first environment, and great people!

Cons

Frequent changes in priorities and roadmap

1.0
17 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay. Most of the time there's not a whole lot of pressure. But if you end up in the CEO's crosshairs, good luck.

Cons

The strategy seems to be: find the latest AI trend or marketing narrative that's getting customer attention, then have engineering scramble to build something around it. There's very little discussion about what hard problem the company can uniquely solve, what creates a durable moat, or how to build technology that compounds over time. Nobody appears interested in building a platform or reusable technology, so each new product starts suspiciously close to scratch. Features get rebuilt, architectures get thrown away, and the same problems get solved over and over again. As an engineer, it's hard to watch years of effort produce so little leverage. The company manages to get the downsides of both a software business and a services business without being particularly good at either.

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