Please Don’t Work Here - Software Engineer hims & hers Employee Review

1.0
17 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Great Pay - Remote work - Other devs, QA, PMs are all very nice and smart

Cons

If you’re a software engineer considering working here, I’m begging you to look elsewhere. Chances are you have other options—prioritize them. This place seriously damaged my mental health in the second half of 2025. New management rolled in and announced a “culture change,” explicitly saying they wanted a working culture similar to Amazon’s. Given Amazon’s reputation for toxic, unhealthy work environments, that should tell you everything you need to know. At the end of May 2025, hims abruptly laid off a large portion of its engineering staff. Even before the layoffs, the tech org was already under-resourced relative to expectations. After the layoffs, leadership increased the workload anyway and told engineers to deal with it. What followed was roughly six months of nonstop product launches, each with unrealistic timelines. Engineers were routinely blamed for not meeting expectations that were never achievable. Teams were expected, not asked, to work weekends, holidays, and multiple late nights—often with last-minute notice, including messages sent Friday evenings demanding weekend work. There is no room here to do good engineering work. You’re forced to move as fast as possible in a chaotic codebase with no consistent conventions or best practices. Small changes regularly cause unexpected downstream issues that take significant time to debug, all while managers express frustration without understanding the realities of software development. Leaving this company was one of the best decisions I’ve made. After I left, multiple people in my life independently commented that I seemed happier and healthier. This job will take time away from your relationships and your ability to take care of yourself. Please—don’t work here.

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5.0
15 Jun 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
3 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

High-impact work with exceptional people. Hims gives you the opportunity to solve meaningful operational problems at scale. The pace is fast, the company is growing quickly, and you'll work alongside many talented operators who genuinely care about building something great. If you're someone who likes ambiguity and enjoys creating structure where none exists, you'll find plenty of opportunities to make an impact. There is also significant autonomy if you're willing to own problems and move quickly.

Cons

Decision-making and organizational alignment can lag behind the company's operational ambitions. There were times where ownership between HR, other HR functions, and Operations wasn't clearly defined, making it difficult to fully implement workforce strategies. Strong ideas and data-driven recommendations sometimes struggled to gain traction because priorities shifted or functions weren't aligned. As the organization continues to mature, clearer accountability and stronger cross-functional operating models would improve execution significantly. The HR organization was still maturing. As responsibilities expanded, ownership became increasingly centralized, but execution didn't always keep pace. This created situations where decisions crossed multiple functions without clear accountability, leading to rework, slower execution, and frustration for business partners.

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