Massive changes in only a few years - Project Manager MeridianLink Employee Review

3.0
27 June 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Work life balance is good; never received any push back for taking time off.

Cons

When I started a few years ago, it was pretty obvious that there was massive room for advancement. Anyone who had worked here for at least 5 years was in some type of management or leadership position. Following the acquisition by a private equity firm and merger with another entity in mid-2018, that no longer appears to be the case. It is extremely difficult to transfer to another department and it is apparent that management would rather hire from outside than promote from within. There were a handful of promotions immediately following the merger (managers promoted to directors, directors promoted to VPs) but since then, most management/leadership positions have been filled from the outside. Additionally, the merger has resulted in a vast change in policies and procedures, the rollout of which has resulted in confusion, miscommunication to clients and general frustration. Finally, compensation isn't great. We are told that we are paid in line with national market averages, but Orange County, California is not average in terms of cost of living. Also, there is no formal bonus structure.

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5.0
5 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

High-paced organization on path to growth. Remote work is awesome but also plenty of opportunities to see co-workers in person. New leadership with eye to service and innovation. Company has been around for over 20 years but still operates like a start up so plenty of chances to have influence.

Cons

Competing priorities, sometimes budget is hard to come by. Slow planning process.

2.0
17 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-Remote-first, WFH stipend, decent PTO, Great Place to Work Certified. -Not too woke for a CA company. -Recently went private which hopefully will be a good thing. -Good work-life balance, I never work more than 40/week. -If you like AI-assisted development, Github Copilot (for everyone) and Claude Code (for seniors) are provided. -They haven't had layoffs since 2024.

Cons

-Revolving door of upper leadership. Brand new CTO; who knows what he'll do? -Many dev teams are majority cheap offshore contractors. Minimal feeling of being on a team; I don't know most of my coworkers. No teambuilding activities. -Reliance on poor metrics like code coverage and velocity. Managing by metrics and dashboards. -Minimal salary raises. -CEO sends out motivational "rah rah" emails every Friday. -Disconnect between what developers are experiencing and what upper management thinks is going on. -Company is going "all in" on AI, and have unrealistic expectations of what AI can accomplish. Like they think they can get A-level work out of C-level developers through AI usage. AI fatigue is real. -Not all managers are emotionally intelligent or even technically adept.

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