Large-scale tech company without commensurate compensation - Software Engineer II Hudl Employee Review

3.0
29 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- They have a good work-life balance. - If you live in Lincoln, they have typical "startup" perks at HQ (free lunch, ping-pong tables, etc). There's a solid sense of community among the people who go into the office regularly. - Healthcare premia are covered by the company. - You will likely end up working with good people.

Cons

- Salaries are not competitive, even compared to much smaller / less profitable companies. They focus on being somewhat competitive for the Nebraska tech market (they have few competitors in this market), but no adjustments are made for the cost of living of remote employees. - The healthcare plan has a high deductible. - Opportunities for advancement are limited, and career progression is slow. I've talked with colleagues who have been shut down when bringing up promotions, because "we don't need any more people at that level right now", regardless of whether the employee is already performing at the next level. - One of the primary functions of middle management at Hudl appears to be limiting upper management's exposure to negative feedback from unpopular decisions. Dialogue is not encouraged on most of these decisions, despite "respectfully blunt" feedback being a core value. - Happiness largely depends on your business unit, so I can't speak to every squad/BU. "Competitive" in particular has some serious issues: • They have a strong hiring pipeline with local Nebraskan colleges, and you frequently get the impression that engineers can just be replaced with new grads. As a result, complaints are not taken seriously by upper management, because engineers have little leverage. • Heavy focus on feature development over addressing tech debt. It's always a delicate balance to strike, of course, but tech debt typically has to cause significant issues in production before it will be prioritized, even if it's known that it will cause production issues in advance.

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5.0
26 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Positive Business Outlook: Users love Hudl and it's a very forward-thinking product that has a great place in the future -Values-led culture/norms: People are at the heart of how we operate -Very talented overall workforce: Our bar on hiring is super high and performance management process works if there are clear underperformers. -People genuinely get along with each other for the moist part - far better than most organizations with huge silo walls.

Cons

-Decision-making bottleneck at exec-team level with some pretty hands on leaders in the weeds on too much. -Some teams are quite top-heavy, a poor micro-culture on the team, and have less accountability than they should (Finance/Accounting specifically) -We can settle on talent in key roles that is in a key hub where we have an office since less remote hiring is approved.

2.0
7 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Cool projects and impactful work

Cons

The engineering culture lately has been very speed focused. We seem to prioritize velocity over thoughtful implementation and quality. Team dynamics can vary significantly depending on the squad you’re on, and in some cases the environment can feel highly competitive rather than collaborative. Overtime is becoming more common and it's unspoken. There can also be pressure to move quickly and keep up with fast timelines, which may not suit people who prefer a more structured and balanced engineering environment. The company removed timeout days so now we're constantly in meetings or getting pinged 24/7 in Slack. My days have less focus time and the constant Slack huddles and messages are becoming more disruptive overtime, but it's because there's so much pressure to move fast. Sprints are starting to feel like hackathons, rather than balanced.

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