I did not enjoy my experience as much as I had hoped I would... - Senior Software Engineer Typeform Employee Review

2.0
28 Sept 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Many of the regular employees still working at Typeform are amazing people. There are talented, passionate, and friendly people who are doing their best to take the company to the next level. I met many great friends working there, and many of my former colleagues could say the same. The lunches and barception were great ways to get to know people you didn't work with on a day-to-day basis, and they were much appreciated perks.

Cons

Talented people are leaving. Quickly. The quality of new hires is decreasing, because it's hard to keep up with the volume of leavers. This is especially harmful for a software company, because product knowledge and understanding legacy code is important. This creates bus risk. Good people were fired due to disagreements with people on the leadership team. How can you expect employees to trust the people at the top when they're firing the managers the employees trust, with no transparency? And to top it off, drastically under-qualified people have been brought on board with just as little transparency input from outsiders of the leadership team. The "value" these new leaders are adding is just more process, and then of course more meetings to talk about these ever-changing new processes. It's tiresome. The perks are nice, and the pay seems to be (a little bit under, but close to) inline with what other tech companies in Barcelona pay. However, Typeform is trying to compete globally. This means competing with engineering teams across Europe, North America, etc., which pay a lot higher. To attract more top talent, you have to pay top dollar. Right now, developers can look to other companies in Europe, or even remote positions and nearly double their salaries (more in some cases). Top-down management. Several times all teams were told to drop everything they were doing and focus on another initiative. This has created a tremendous maintenance monster that a few unlucky teams end up in charge of maintaining. Arbitrary, tight deadlines without scoping input from people who will actually be doing the work has led to some questionable quality of work and decreased morale.

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5.0
6 May 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very talented team A great community of customers that love the product Significant growth opportunities in the market

Cons

I am enjoying my time here so no cons to report.

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Typeform Response
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It’s great to hear you're enjoying your time at Typeform! We’re proud of the talented team, the customers who believe in what we’re building, and the opportunities ahead. There’s real momentum here, and we’re glad you’re part of it.
2.0
22 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people. Somehow Typeform is full of some of the most genuinely passionate and intelligent people I’ve ever worked with. This is a shame, because that is just about all I can say that remains positive in 2026 about Typeform.

Cons

Typeform product leadership is completely out of touch and in the dark about what they should be doing to survive as a company. They’ve recently made the choice to completely divest from anything that isn’t an AI-centric product, gutting the product team of anyone not working solely on AI products. While investing in AI is definitely not a bad thing, investing ONLY in AI certainly is. Typeform is still playing competitive catch-up with essentially every competitor out there and cannot commit to a concrete strategy if their life depended on it. Leadership will get excited about an initiative and green light it only to get upset that it isn’t fully implemented in a month before deprioritizing it again. There is a backlog of years old customer requests for basic features that leadership refuses to prioritize as evidence of this flip flop approach to their strategy. When competitors that are <3 years old are able to come in and handily provide better products that are more feature rich you have to stop and wonder what you’re even doing. If TF wants to survive the next 5 years they need a serious course correction and a leadership switch up. Having a CPO that decided to be a CTO too, while having zero engineering background is certainly a choice, and one that the company is already paying for. Lastly, TF has also been stealthily gutting Product and Engineering under the guise of “performance”. If you are thinking of joining R&D do it at your own risk. There are far more stable companies with better leaders out there and I cannot recommend TF to anyone anymore. This is saddening since this was not the case until last year.

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