Exclaimer Reviews

4.0

74% would recommend to a friend

(120 total reviews)
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Rob Singer

87% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Exclaimer has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 120 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Exclaimer employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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120 reviews
5.0
28 Apr 2026

Best place I've worked

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great benefits, now top 100 great place to work, great flexible benefit called x flex, great leadership team. People are lovely and supportive. fun parties in summer and winter, amazing family leave. hard to match tbh.

Cons

Hugely ambitious to succeed so a lot going on... if you show impact early you'll go far here.

5.0
12 Feb 2026

The most interesting place I have worked at so far

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Honestly, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time at Exclaimer! The majority of the people here are just lovely and always ready to step up and help, there is a real "we’re in this together" vibe across the teams. The office is nice and casual, which makes it easy to meet people with totally different experiences and learn from them every day. Even though there’s a hierarchy, I’ve never felt weird about going to Rob or anyone in senior management. They are so approachable! Most importantly for me, they strongly support neurodivergency, which I absolutely love. It gives you just the right amount of dopamine to keep you excited and focused on building cool things. It’s rare to find a place that lets you be your authentic self and actually values how your brain works!

Cons

While the company culture is amazing at the top, you occasionally find "old school" power dynamics in specific pockets. Hiring is a team decision, but sometimes the decision to move someone from a temporary to a permanent footing feels like it rests with just one person. This can create an unnecessary power imbalance where the focus shifts from "business value and output" to "personal management style." It’s a shock to deliver big wins and feel you are doing great, only to realize there’s a lack of regular, honest feedback. It’s a slight disconnect from the transparency seen in the rest of the business.

5.0
16 Jan 2026

A company on a proper journey.

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Pros

I've been at Exclaimer a few years now and in that time experienced a lot of change and change that comes with being a PE backed SaaS company. There are high expectations around performance and it has not always been easy as we navigate the balance between high performance and culture. The last 18 months or so however, there has been a monumental and positive shift where that balance has really started to come to life. Exclaimer has a brilliant set of people who care deeply what each other days and the impact roles have on our overall objectives. The high performance expectations are still there - and tbh it's good to have a high performing culture! But now they feel grounded and clear in the 'what' behind them.

Cons

TBH there really are no major concerns or cons. We have worked through those and now in a place where everything is aligned and measured in a calm and focused approach.

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Hello and thank you for leaving us such a positive review, we appreciate it!
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