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      How is the work/life balance at StackAdapt?

      StackAdapt reviews

      Great work-life balance but reactive leadership changes

      Senior product designer
      Current employee
      Toronto, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great work life balance and flexible team

      Cons

      Changing leadership priorities due to AI which feels like we are reacting to industry instead of thoughtfully strategizing

      3

      Good worklife balance

      Software engineer
      Former intern
      Toronto, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Really good work life balance

      Cons

      Too good work life balance, people start work at 10:30am and stop at 4pm, lots of unproductive engineers, wouldn't count on RSUs to grow

      Great

      Growth marketing manager
      Current employee
      Toronto, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Culture is wonderful, great work life balance

      Cons

      Salary and benefits could be better

      2

      Decent

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Toronto, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Good work life balance for the most part.

      Cons

      Growing organization, slightly disorganized management.

      Great company

      Programmatic analyst
      Current employee
      Toronto, PE
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Work life balance is great

      Cons

      Been underpaid for a while

      1

      Pretty good company to work for

      Program manager
      Current employee
      Toronto, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Work life balance is good

      Cons

      Client demands can determine what gets prioritized

      1

      A growing company with a supportive culture and room to improve

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      The company has had its ups and downs over the years, but the overall direction feels encouraging. A few highlights: Work-life balance is generally respected — time off is truly time off, with minimal disruptions. The Modern Health platform offers valuable mental health and coaching resources. The culture is genuinely collaborative — people are kind, approachable, and willing to support one another across teams. I've had the good fortune of working with empathetic and supportive managers, which made a big difference day to day. Virtual office closure over the holidays is a much-appreciated perk.

      Cons

      There are a few areas that could use improvement: While time off is respected, calling in sick can come with a sense of guilt, as it often shifts the burden to your team. It's not uncommon to see people working through illness, which can impact morale. Compensation at the time of hire is competitive, but merit increases don’t always keep pace with inflation, and career progression may stall if there’s a change in management or shifting priorities. As the company has expanded beyond its original hub, employees outside the Toronto area can feel disconnected — particularly with more in-person events focused on the GTA. Team bonding opportunities are minimal for those outside major hubs. A once-a-year gathering doesn’t feel sufficient, especially compared to other remote-first companies that prioritize more frequent in-person connections to maintain engagement.

      5

      Rapid growth at the expense of mental health

      Sales manager
      Current employee
      London, England
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Well-known product and exposure to large, complex clients. You will gain experience quickly if you are prepared to operate at a consistently intense pace.

      Cons

      The workload is excessive and unsustainable. Long hours are not the exception but the expectation, and to perform well many roles effectively require working overtime. This is driven by chronic under-resourcing, lack of meaningful coverage, and an over-reliance on individual endurance rather than sustainable structure. Work–life balance is extremely difficult to maintain, particularly for those with caregiving responsibilities. Despite external messaging around flexibility, success in practice depends on constant availability and prioritising work above all else. Management quality is a significant issue. Progression into leadership roles often appears to be based more on longevity than capability, resulting in inexperienced managers who rely heavily on micromanagement and pressure rather than trust, coaching, or strategic leadership. This creates an environment where fear, control, and constant scrutiny are used to drive revenue. There is little genuine regard for employees’ emotional wellbeing. Conversations around burnout, capacity, or mental health are overshadowed by revenue targets, which are treated as the sole priority. This contributes to a culture where people feel bullied into performance rather than supported to succeed. Although the company strongly promotes values around diversity, inclusion, and wellbeing, these feel largely performative. There is limited structural support for different life stages, boundaries, or working styles, making the values messaging feel disconnected from the day-to-day reality. Opportunities for progression and fair pay are limited. Internal promotions are rare, and after extended periods of sustained output, pay increases are minimal or withheld, often accompanied by messaging that employees are “not quite there yet,” despite consistently high expectations and workload.

      20

      Great work-life balance but limited team interaction

      Account executive
      Current employee
      New York, NY
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Work life balance Flexibility in doing my job

      Cons

      Not much social interaction with team members

      Good worklife balance

      Software engineer
      Former intern
      Toronto, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Really good work life balance

      Cons

      Too good work life balance, people start work at 10:30am and stop at 4pm, lots of unproductive engineers, wouldn't count on RSUs to grow