Good place to work - Data Engineer CircleCI Employee Review

4.0
23 Jan 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Great Compensation - Managers were great - Benefits - Good Culture - Work/Life balance

Cons

- Leadership not very transparent

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CircleCI Response
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Hi there, thanks so much for taking the time to write a review and leave some feedback! We value you and everything you've put into working at CircleCI. As an org, we want everyone to feel they are informed and transparency is an initiative we're constantly working to improve and make more available. Our monthly department meetings are a great place to ask questions, as well as our company wide Call Hands meetings where you can address our CEO, Jim Rose, directly.

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