Amazing company w/ a bright future! - Senior Software Engineer Pie Insurance Employee Review

5.0
4 May 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Company with an incredible mission, united workforce and a very bright future. If you want to be passionate about the work you do, this is the place to be. - Fun workplace environment. - Highly competitive benefits. - Cutting-edge technologies. - Not only is work-life balance encouraged in writing, but senior management makes it a point to stress this during all-hands meetings.

Cons

There may be some growing pains that come with a rapidly growing start-up, but it's great to see management working to proactively address these.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave feedback. It is great to hear what a positive experience you are having at Pie!

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5.0
23 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pie is mission-driven and focused on modernizing an outdated industry, giving employees the chance to build products that genuinely help small businesses. The organization embraces modern technology and design thinking, encouraging innovation, experimentation, and new ideas. Leadership is accessible and human, and the company invests in connection and community even in a remote environment.

Cons

Because Pie is growing fast, change is constant—if you need rigid structure or slow, steady routines, it may feel overwhelming at times.

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3.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I worked with many talented, thoughtful engineers who cared about building reliable systems and supporting each other. The remote environment was generally workable, and there were meaningful technical problems to solve across backend services, APIs, data quality, production support, and customer-facing workflows. I also appreciated opportunities to take ownership, mentor teammates, and work on systems that had real operational impact.

Cons

Priorities and organizational direction could shift quickly, which sometimes made it harder to plan long-term technical work or understand how career growth would be evaluated. Communication around larger company changes could have been clearer and more timely. Career progression, role expectations, and decision-making sometimes felt uneven across teams.

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