Stable, Consistent, and Trusting - Software Engineer MeridianLink Employee Review

5.0
6 Nov 2011
Recommend
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Pros

- The environment is very stable. Work-related interactions among employees are easy and follow specific protocols. - The work hours are very consistent; the place follows a monthly development cycle. Employees work 8 hours a day, which is super rare for developer positions. - The supervisors are very trusting. While employees are expected to do their work, there is no micromanagement or monitoring involved. Huge plus!

Cons

- The benefits are standard, but there is no 401k matching. The company is growing, so perhaps, in the future?

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5.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

High-paced organization on path to growth. Remote work is awesome but also plenty of opportunities to see co-workers in person. New leadership with eye to service and innovation. Company has been around for over 20 years but still operates like a start up so plenty of chances to have influence.

Cons

Competing priorities, sometimes budget is hard to come by. Slow planning process.

2.0
17 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-Remote-first, WFH stipend, decent PTO, Great Place to Work Certified. -Not too woke for a CA company. -Recently went private which hopefully will be a good thing. -Good work-life balance, I never work more than 40/week. -If you like AI-assisted development, Github Copilot (for everyone) and Claude Code (for seniors) are provided. -They haven't had layoffs since 2024.

Cons

-Revolving door of upper leadership. Brand new CTO; who knows what he'll do? -Many dev teams are majority cheap offshore contractors. Minimal feeling of being on a team; I don't know most of my coworkers. No teambuilding activities. -Reliance on poor metrics like code coverage and velocity. Managing by metrics and dashboards. -Minimal salary raises. -CEO sends out motivational "rah rah" emails every Friday. -Disconnect between what developers are experiencing and what upper management thinks is going on. -Company is going "all in" on AI, and have unrealistic expectations of what AI can accomplish. Like they think they can get A-level work out of C-level developers through AI usage. AI fatigue is real. -Not all managers are emotionally intelligent or even technically adept.

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