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Flow Engineering

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Do NOT take a job without doing your due diligence - Anonymous employee Flow Engineering Employee Review

1.0
28 Mar 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The pay is so so. Although, that only applies to new hires.

Cons

Whatever you do, do NOT take a job here without contacting a few people that have left the company in the last couple of years to get some honest feedback. You will be sold the dream, aggressively. It's easy to be lured in. All I'll say is take the time to find those on LinkedIn and ask them why they left/were fired. You'll find that every word of the other negative review here is true.

Flow Engineering Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback and are sorry that you felt you were miss-sold on the company. At Flow, we hold our hands up to being a passionate bunch - every team member is here because they excel at their role and are fantastic at it. This passion drives us to reach our goals, and incidentally ‘sell’ our vision. We understand that it is important to balance this with transparency on the grit and determination it takes to move the needle forward incrementally and we are working on doing better at this. Please do reach out to one of the team or via contact@flowengineering.com if you would like to have a wider dialogue on this.

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11 May 2026
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Pros

Pretty much none, exciting use cases

Cons

Arrogant founder, very rigid way of thinking, over simplifies sales and ultimately works against you. Micro manager CEO who doesn’t actually understand GTM at all, like being bossed around my a tuna sandwich

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5.0
27 Jan 2025
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Pros

I get to do things I'm totally unqualified for - which is a little scary, but also hugely rewarding. I've grown more in the last two years, than in the previous five. The team is great - nice, smart, dedicated people who really care about the mission. The entire company is like one big team, pushing towards the same goal. I love being able to work so closely with our users - who are themselves doing incredible things. I literally get to talk to bleeding-edge rocket, robotics and nuclear engineers to understand how they build, and ship features that help them build faster. I feel fortunate to have built great relationships with some of the most senior engineers at the top next-gen hardware companies. The tight feedback loop of ‘request -> ship -> thanks’ is what I find most rewarding. The day-to-day work is a nice blend of technical challenges and human/UX challenges. One day I might be working on a graph traversal problem, another day I might be trying to figure out how to make complex information more digestible.

Cons

Early-stage startups are hard. You make up a large proportion of the entire company, so although you get a huge amount of ownership and responsibility, there's also accountability that comes with that. If you're looking for a role where you can coast, this isn't the place for you.

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