Used to be great, now not so much - Software Engineer OrthoFi Employee Review

2.0
28 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, decent pay, good coworkers, company paid parking, free lunch one day a week.

Cons

High trust culture and morale on the engineering team has all but collapsed in the last 12 months. Messaging from senior engineering management is that “the team needs to step it up” all while layoffs and offshoring are happening. Lots more short term thinking. More micromanagement. Onshore developers now spend more time teeing up work / cleaning up messes for offshore than doing actual work. Used to be fully remote, now is hybrid. Sad to see such a great culture go downhill.

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5.0
9 May 2026
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Pros

Good work life balance and benefits

Cons

Pay is not great for claims

1.0
19 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Decent healthcare Was remote (now hybrid) Decent pay if you were lucky to get a remote position before that ended and live in a more affordable place.

Cons

Culture of Fear: Frequent layoffs, especially targeting newer developers. The environment makes you feel like you are working extremely hard just to avoid the chopping block, rather than working to get recognized or promoted. ​Bait-and-Switch on Remote Work: They walked back their full remote policy after selling so many on it, leaving the remaining out-of-state remote employees constantly on the radar and at risk. ​Zero Career Growth: Promotions are virtually non-existent. If you try to move up, expect to be met with vague, bizarre, and non-actionable excuses for why you aren't advancing. ​Empty Promises & Manipulative Retention: Leadership will do anything to keep you except pay you. When employees try to leave, management suddenly showers them with praise and makes massive, vague promises about "huge" company successes just around the corner to guilt them into staying—without offering a counter-offer. Those "huge" wins never materialize, but more layoffs and resignations always follow. ​Frustrating Workflows: A large part of the job is cleaning up and maintaining code written by an overseas outsourcing firm. Because those contractors are temporary and don't maintain the projects long-term, the code quality is poor. Add in massive timezone gaps, and it creates a highly stressful setup.

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