BEST COMPANY EVER!!!!! - Account Executive Jasper AI Employee Review

5.0
27 Jun 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Jasper is the absolute best company to work for, period. They have learned how to not only treat their customers right, but your employees as well. From the founders all the way down, the people at Jasper inspire and support one another every day. I am so lucky to have found Jasper, and I have never been more happy to put everything I have into a company as I am now. Jasper is a great place to work for a number of reasons. First and foremost, the people who work here are some of the best in the world. Everyone from the founders to the support staff are passionate about their jobs and committed to making Jasper the best it can be. Jasper is also a company that cares about its employees. They offer a number of perks and benefits that make working here a joy. From free lunches to unlimited vacation days, Jasper has everything you could ever want in a job. Finally, Jasper is a company with a bright future. They are constantly innovating and expanding, and there is no limit to what they can achieve. I am proud to be a part of Jasper and can't wait to see what the future holds for this amazing company. *This review was fully and or partially written using Jasper

Cons

None so far. Seriously I cannot think of a single con.

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5.0
12 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Strong team culture, remote-first environment, and great people!

Cons

Frequent changes in priorities and roadmap

1.0
17 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay. Most of the time there's not a whole lot of pressure. But if you end up in the CEO's crosshairs, good luck.

Cons

The strategy seems to be: find the latest AI trend or marketing narrative that's getting customer attention, then have engineering scramble to build something around it. There's very little discussion about what hard problem the company can uniquely solve, what creates a durable moat, or how to build technology that compounds over time. Nobody appears interested in building a platform or reusable technology, so each new product starts suspiciously close to scratch. Features get rebuilt, architectures get thrown away, and the same problems get solved over and over again. As an engineer, it's hard to watch years of effort produce so little leverage. The company manages to get the downsides of both a software business and a services business without being particularly good at either.

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