A company for devs, by devs, others need not apply - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) MeridianLink

1,0
17 oct. 2017
Employé (anonyme)
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Approbation du PDG
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Avantages

Please Note: This is a great place for developers. My “Cons” section does not represent the Developers or SDCs . Other roles, be cautious. - Many great managers who truly care about employees! (Below VP level) - Health Care is pretty decent - Experience for building a resume - Waffles and Lunch once a month - Organized events - Good work-life balance

Inconvénients

I find it very disheartening that MeridianLink respondents would not denounce the way a current employee talks about previous employees- “naysayers … never gave the company a chance and brought down morale with their negativity”. This shows a lack of integrity exemplifies the MeridianLink culture of “You’re with us or You’re the Problem”. Sometimes people are not a culture fit, sometimes they are mistreated. This moved my rating from 2 stars to 1. Executive Management does not like to be challenged, does not promote/reward education and stifles innovation. They fear that education will result in people leaving for better opportunities. The company exploits young workers right out of college, making them feel like they are part of a family and that their sacrifice will be rewarded in the end. Many of the employees who left could see the big picture and took roles with 40-60% higher pay, more responsibility, tools to do their jobs and benefits far superior to those offered by MeridianLink. I believe the CEO is empathetic to his clients and employees and is very intelligent. However, I have had to mark that I disapprove of him because of his inability and/or inaction, in identifying and dealing with a toxic executive that is resulting in many great and innovative people leaving. Other points of Mention: - Technology is old, not very interesting. (VB was great in the 90s) - 2 weeks of vacation, 3 after 5 years is lower than average - No upward mobility, only title changes (sometimes) - 401k match is only 3% with 5-year vesting - Have to jump through hoops to freelance or work anywhere else

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Réponse de MeridianLink
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Thanks for pointing out some of the many pros of working at ML, and for sharing some of your concerns. We feel we have a strong culture of integrity and respect, and, unless discriminatory, would not denounce any reviewer's opinion or suggest they don't have the right to express their opinions. We have many programs available for employee development. We hope you'll consider taking advantage of our education assistance benefit. We help to pay for classes relevant to any role in the company, regardless of your current role, and include reimbursement for associated costs like books and parking.

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5,0
16 févr. 2026
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Avantages

DEI is a priority, excellent pay, great environment, all remote

Inconvénients

None, I love this company

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2,0
17 janv. 2026
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Avantages

-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.

Inconvénients

-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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