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Overall employee rating

3.1
Based on 20 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
4.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.1
3 April 2026
Decent hybrid model, but not fully flexible
Pros: I liked the hybrid work model; it was good to see colleagues in the San Francisco office a few times a week. For a Software Engineer, the developer workflow is pretty smooth and allows for some personal scheduling. The pay and benefits are also quite solid for the tech industry.
Cons: The main downside is it's not a full remote option. You're locked into the hybrid setup, and getting extra work-from-home days needs manager approval, which can be tough. I wish there was more trust for individual work arrangements.
Advice to Management: Consider giving employees more autonomy with their work-from-home schedules. Trusting your team members will boost morale and productivity, especially for seasoned Software Engineer roles.
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iOS Developer
3.1
28 March 2026
Job Security is Okay, but Stay Nimble
Pros: Working as an iOS Developer here means pretty stable projects for mobile app development. It's a big tech company, so job security usually feels decent compared to startups, especially in the San Francisco office.
Cons: Sometimes projects shift really fast, which can make you wonder about your long-term role. The tech industry always changes, but it can feel a bit unpredictable, even with our hybrid work setup.
Advice to Management: Try to communicate future project roadmaps and potential team changes earlier. It helps reduce anxiety about job security for employees.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.0
2 March 2026
Leadership at Swift: Room for improvement
Pros: I really liked working in the global payments sector. My team in the Brussels office was fantastic and supportive. You get good benefits, too, which is always a plus.
Cons: Leadership can be pretty out of touch with day-to-day engineering work. There's not enough clear direction for Senior Software Engineer roles. Decisions often feel slow in this large corporate environment.
Advice to Management: Management needs to get closer to what's happening on the ground. More transparency and quicker decisions would help everyone, especially for development teams in the financial services industry. Listen to your technical leads more.
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Software Engineer
3.0
26 February 2026
Culture is Decent, But Can Feel Siloed
Pros: Team members are generally nice and helpful. There's a good effort for collaboration within smaller dev teams, which is nice as a Software Engineer. The San Francisco office environment is pretty modern.
Cons: The overall company culture feels a bit disjointed. It's tough to connect with folks outside your immediate circle, especially with the hybrid work model. Decision-making isn't always super clear from leadership, which can sometimes impact morale.
Advice to Management: Try to create more cross-departmental events and initiatives. Boost transparency in company-wide decisions to improve the overall culture and cohesion, especially for those on the hybrid schedule.
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Junior Software Engineer
3.0
25 February 2026
Leadership is a bit hit or miss
Pros: Some team leads are pretty good mentors, especially for entry-level tech roles. They genuinely care about our learning. It's nice to have that support in the Seattle office.
Cons: Upper management often feels disconnected from daily software development work. There's not enough clear vision, and career growth seems to stall quickly. It's tough when you can't get clear feedback.
Advice to Management: Focus on better communication from the top down and invest in leadership training for middle managers. We need clearer roadmaps.
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Software Engineer
3.1
24 February 2026
Decent Pay, But Benefits Could Be Better
Pros: The base salary for a Software Engineer in the San Francisco tech scene is pretty solid here. For an entry-level role, the compensation felt very competitive compared to other companies. Free onsite lunch is a nice perk too.
Cons: The healthcare benefits package isn't great, especially for families. The 401k match is pretty low, not ideal for a big tech company. Stock options for mid-level Software Engineer roles are minimal, which is a drawback in this industry.
Advice to Management: Re-evaluate the benefits package, especially healthcare and 401k matching. It's tough to retain talent in the San Francisco tech market without more robust benefits.
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Logistics Coordinator
2.9
23 February 2026
Decent for entry-level, tough to move up
Pros: You get good exposure to basic supply chain management if you're new to the field. I've learned a lot about daily freight operations. The remote work setup from Dallas is really convenient for work-life balance too.
Cons: Career growth is pretty limited for Logistics Coordinator roles. There aren't many clear promotion paths, even after a few years. It often feels like you're stuck unless you leave the corporate structure.
Advice to Management: Management needs to create clearer career paths and invest in more skill development programs. It would help retain talent if there were visible opportunities for advancement, especially for those in core operations.
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Software Engineer
3.1
22 February 2026
Pay is okay, but benefits need work
Pros: The base salary for a Software Engineer in the tech industry is pretty solid. RSUs vest after a few years, which is a nice bonus. It's a decent spot for a big tech company.
Cons: The health benefits aren't great; the premiums are high. The 401k match isn't super competitive compared to other companies. Also, yearly raises are pretty small after your initial offer.
Advice to Management: Please re-evaluate the health insurance options. Boost the 401k match to attract and retain top engineering talent. People notice these things.
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Payments Operations Analyst
3.3
22 February 2026
Solid Core, but FinTech Shifts Cause Jitters
Pros: Job security for core financial messaging operations is quite good here. They're a major player, so it's not a small startup that might vanish. The pay and benefits for us remote workers were solid, especially for a Payments Operations Analyst.
Cons: It's tough when the company shifts focus in the broader FinTech space. You can feel a bit uncertain if your specific project isn't high priority, making job security feel less stable. I've seen some nervousness for certain specialized payments analyst roles.
Advice to Management: Transparency around strategic shifts and their impact on specific roles, especially in newer FinTech areas, would help reduce employee anxiety. It's important to keep everyone feeling secure.
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Software Engineer
3.1
20 February 2026
Okay for now, but future feels uncertain
Pros: The pay is definitely competitive for a big tech company, and I've really liked the hybrid work setup in our Seattle office. It gives you some decent flexibility, which is a big plus for work-life balance.
Cons: But, man, job security is a real worry. With all the recent layoffs happening across the tech industry, you just never know. It makes it tough to really feel secure in your role as an engineer here.
Advice to Management: Be more transparent about the company's financial health and future plans. It would really help calm some of the anxieties about job security.
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