The people Michigan Software Labs work really hard not only on their projects, but also within the company to make sure everyone has an opportunity to grow and learn. They are consistently supporting everyone's goals and makes sure the employees feel appreciated. There are tons of company activities to help bond with coworkers, and are open-minded about how an employee fits into a role. It truly is about making people want to work not for money, but for community and accomplishment.
Cons
Not necessarily a con, but Michigan Software Labs is (currently) a small company. Although they are growing, this is still a company where everyone knows everyone, be it good or bad.
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Thanks very much for sharing. We are so grateful to have you on the team.
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Michigan Software Labs provides an environment where strong engineering talent is valued and empowered. I had the opportunity to serve as a tech lead on several large client projects, helping shape products from the ground up and collaborating closely with both internal teams and client stakeholders. There’s a real emphasis on ownership, problem-solving, and delivering high-quality software. The culture encourages leadership at every level, and there are meaningful opportunities to influence architecture, product direction, and team growth. The people are sharp, collaborative, and genuinely care about building the right solutions for clients.
Cons
As with many consulting organizations, priorities can shift based on client needs, which sometimes leads to changing timelines or evolving expectations. Balancing internal initiatives with client delivery can also be challenging at times. Career growth is largely self-driven - which can be a pro for motivated individuals - but may feel less structured for those who prefer clearly defined progression paths.
3.0
22 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Former employee, more than 1 year
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Pros
Coworkers were the best part of the job. There was an amazing culture with talented people all working to serve clients in the best way they could.
Cons
Management couldn't relinquish control over various aspects of the business, leading to a lack of transparency, multiple restructures, high turnover, and general resentment among individual contributors. The lack of transparency behind company health led to many talented individuals leaving, which eroded the overall culture and the magic that the company once had.