Moz Senior Software Developer reviews

4.3

99% would recommend to a friend

(6 total reviews)

Ethan Hays

100% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

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6 reviews
1.0
May 23, 2022
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Pros

The team I worked with was nothing short of some of the most incredible people I have known; dedicates, hard working, just trying to do their best.

Cons

If it wasn’t for my teammates, I would have lost my mind. The amount of incompetence at a leadership level is astounding, and when you try to be part of the solution, you’re told you’re being too demanding or there isn’t enough money. News flash: if the lifecycle of your engineers is to request for more hiring, told they can’t get it because there’s not enough money even though (by the time I left), more than 50% of your engineering department has left the company out of frustration, and then they leave, it only burns out the next set of engineers who are now left with even more work. I stuck it out as long as I could because I didn’t want the people I cared about to get screwed over by me leaving; I had to reconcile the fact that I’m not letting those people down, the company is. The pay is terrible (if you get hired in Canada as a Senior Dev, you’re making about the same as a new Junior hire in Seattle after conversion rate - imagine training someone you know is making the same as you with way less responsibility). Lastly, and I’ll say this as an educated guess, but when Ziff Davis acquired Moz, they announced they weren’t firing anyone. My guess is, they didn’t want to fire anyone because there were so many people at Moz who had been there for more than 5 years, so paying that out would be too expensive. Instead, in the following months they stripped all benefits down to nothing so that people would just get upset and leave. Genius, really, even if it’s completely evil. In summary, this is a terrible place to work if you want to work and feel like you’re having a lasting impact, or feel valued by the company in general. My last little story would be this: after being abandoned on a project for more than 10 months, with me asking (begging) for help, I rolled out a new version of a product that set a new industry standard for a particular data category, right before I left the company. It was received with no shout outs or congratulations from anyone for a job well done. In one instance, I was told my work had no value (as a congratulations). I’ll reiterate: this project set a new industry standard. If you work here, you succeed in spite of the company, not because of it.

4.0
Feb 17, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

A great place to: - grow in your skills. There are multiple tech stacks used across the company so there is an opportunity to always be learning something new. - have a family. The parental leave policy is incredibly generous. - level up in your "soft skills." Having thoughtful, respectful debate is a skill that is built. Moz recognizes this and provides for employees to develop this skill. - have flexible working arrangements. Moz has worked at developing and supporting their ability for workers to work remotely. A secondary benefit of this is that teams also get good at documenting decisions and architectures so that the amount of "tribal knowledge" is usually decreasing.

Cons

- promotion path was murky. It took months of asking my manager "what do I need to do in order to get promoted?" in order to get an actionable answer. - product vision was lacking. I spent a significant amount of time during my last year working on features that never made it in front of customers or working on bugs. It was difficult to find things to work on that would help grow our customer base. This did start to change during the end of my time there.

1.0
Nov 12, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

- Inclusive, considerate culture - High base compensation in lieu of merit-based bonuses - Good place for employees to do the standard 9-5 and nothing more

Cons

- No business growth means no business need to grow employees. Many high performing employees fresh into their careers are leaving or in the process of leaving knowing there is no upward mobility. - In "maintenance mode", optimizing the costs to stabilize and run their core business. No investment in innovation with a culture that doesn't facilitate going the extra mile means you're not working on anything exciting.

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Moz Response
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Thank you for the feedback, and for the three years of service. Your comment about innovation being stymied in part due to the employee culture is insightful. We are working to improve the ability for engineers to contribute and advance their careers in a lower growth environment. One of the ways we are are exploring is by allowing engineers to lead work on a project basis and have significant discretion on the team direction and work prioritization.
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