Okay for Remote, but Needs Better Flexibility
Working as a Junior Software Engineer at Alignerr was decent for remote work initially. It's a SaaS startup, so things move fast, but flexibility outside of WFH hours isn't great.
I liked that it was a remote-first setup, which really helped avoid the Austin traffic. You can work from home every day, which is a huge plus for software development roles. The company provides a good WFH stipend too.
While you're remote, don't expect much flexibility with your core hours. They're pretty strict about being available 9-5 PM CST, even for a SaaS startup. It's tough if you have appointments; they don't really support async work much.
Management should seriously look into offering more flexible core hours. For a remote SaaS startup, having rigid 9-5 PM expectations limits genuine work-life integration. Trusting employees with async work would boost morale.