Tough to grow for junior roles here.
Working at this AI startup, I got to touch a lot of different projects, which was cool for a Junior Software Engineer. The tech stack is pretty modern, so that is a plus for learning new tools. My immediate team members were usually helpful with code reviews. Career growth is pretty much non-existent for lower-level roles. There's no clear path for promotion or structured training in the San Francisco office. You're mostly on your own to figure out advancement, and management doesn't seem to prioritize it, even with our hybrid model.
Working at this AI startup, I got to touch a lot of different projects, which was cool for a Junior Software Engineer. The tech stack is pretty modern, so that's a plus for learning new tools.
Career growth is pretty much non-existent for lower-level roles. There's no clear path for promotion or structured training in the San Francisco office. You're mostly on your own to figure out advancement, and management doesn't seem to prioritize it, even with our hybrid model.
Invest in clear career development plans, especially for your junior talent. Formal mentorship programs or regular check-ins about growth would make a huge difference here.