Pros
Working at State Affairs as a software engineer in Washington, DC has been an incredibly rewarding experience. The CEO’s vision for the product is clear, ambitious, and genuinely inspiring. You can feel that leadership understands both the problem space and the responsibility of building technology that serves democracy. Decisions are thoughtful and grounded in real impact, which makes it easy to stay motivated and aligned with the mission. It’s rare to work somewhere where product vision, execution, and values are this tightly connected.
From a career perspective, State Affairs delivers across the board. Compensation and benefits are excellent and competitive, but what really stands out is the team. There’s strong mentorship, real ownership, and a group of engineers that actively supports each other. You’re encouraged to grow, ask questions, and build things the right way. It genuinely feels like a rocket ship you want to get on now: the market opportunity is huge, the tech we’re building is meaningful and sophisticated, and the potential to shape how information supports democracy is enormous. If you want to work on great tech with smart, mission-driven people and actually see the impact of your work, this is the place.
Cons
None that I can think of at the moment. It's a lot of hard work, but we're building something big!