The 'Listen, Care, Improve' Thing? They Actually Do It - Principal Backend Development Engineer Bybit Employee Review

5.0
14 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Honestly, I didn't expect a fintech company to feel this... human. The benefits are solid — good health coverage, flexible hours, and perks that actually get used. But the real difference is the culture. "Listen, Care, Improve" isn't just a poster on the wall — when you raise something, people actually follow up. You feel heard, not managed. My teammates are genuinely fun to work with; we debate hard, then grab lunch together. Senior folks mentor without gatekeeping. After years in this industry, finding a place that respects both your code and your life is rare. I'm staying.

Cons

- Onboarding could be smoother — it takes a while to find your footing, a more structured ramp-up plan would help new engineers hit the ground running faster.

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5.0
15 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

It's a major player in the industry with top-tier compensation and benefits. The company genuinely cares about its employees.

Cons

Be prepared for a heavy workload and high work intensity.

2.0
28 Aug 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Fast paced, decent paid and medical insurance coverage, top 3 CEX, short processing time (from interview to offer), pantry snacks, mac laptop

Cons

Untrustworthy senior mgmt | Abnormally high turnover | non-compliant CEX 1) While professing care and attentiveness towards employees, the reality falls short. Not conducive for individuals with family responsibilities, especially those with children. 2)Emphasizing a customer-first approach, yet senior management imposes impractical product launch targets that heighten the risk of errors. 3) Assertions of securing licenses for multiple markets contrast starkly with the reality of withdrawn applications without disclosed reasons. Inconsistencies between public statements and all-hands meeting messages are apparent. 4) Unprecedented turnover within the back office, notably the HR department, at Bybit. Personnel turnover occurs frequently within a span of 3-6 months. 5) Permits registration of overseas Chinese nationals without internal staff notification, disregarding potential legal ramifications for employees situated in mainland China. 6) Staff suffered substantial financial losses while holding the exchange's token. During incidents on the exchange platform, senior management utilized their exchange tokens to cover customer compensation and losses. Essentially, for employees vested in these tokens, they bore the consequences.

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