Chaotic, but exciting - Anonymous employee Resourcify Employee Review

4.0
15 Dec 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Freedom to try new things, in charge of own schedule and daily todos

Cons

Not everything is figured out. It’s a bit chaotic. The product isn’t exactly in the right place, but it’s getting better.

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4.0
30 Jan 2026
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Pros

- Lovely people - Some interesting projects to work on - Full remote with occasional onsite meetings

Cons

- Career growth / professional development not super clear from the start - The product operates in a highly specialised B2B domain that requires deep technical engagement and sustained focus to deliver value

2.0
11 Dec 2025
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Pros

- Friendly team, some capable people that you can learn a lot from - Green tech with a great mission - If you are motivated, you can go far – it's relatively easy to get promoted at Resourcify if you deliver on your goals, and you can take a lot of responsibility - Decent pay

Cons

- Management is incredibly jumpy; you might have to change your priorities every 2 weeks and drop a task in the middle to start something else. In terms of making progress towards goals, I have perceived some stagnation in the latter half of joining the company. I was not able to ship much work successfully. - Leadership team is anxiety-ridden because of pressure to make revenue and expects the employees to act accordingly. It's hard to work in a calm and collected way - High standards and harsh performance ratings, mediocrity is not enough to stay at Resourcify. This results in a lot of fluctuation - A lot of tech debt, lack of documentation, domain knowledge goes missing as soon as employees leave - During my time at Resourcify, I heard of multiple people who went on sick leave due to high stress and/or burnout, including people who left the company due to burning out. There is a tendency of workaholism and cutting headcount while distributing the workload on fewer people - The founders do not have prior founding experience and do everything for the first time. Due to this lack of seniority, their behavior is sometimes not the most strategic and feedback and its delivery can be unprofessional

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