Great culture and growth opportunities - Software Engineer BlueThrone Employee Review

5.0
15 Jan 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Fully remote - Great culture and team - Stable business model and a lot of ways to contribute to growth - A lot of opportunities to grow professionally

Cons

- Some of the pros and cons are team-dependent, and some teams have better processes and WLB than others - A lot of communication is done in async manner, may be challenging to adapt

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5.0
3 Aug 2025
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

1. Fully Remote Work 2. Autonomous Time Management 3. Competitive Compensation 4. Challenging and Engaging Tasks 5. Ideas Are Valued 6. Enjoyable On-Site Events

Cons

1. No standard social package (e.g., health insurance, pension, etc.). 2. No Provided Equipment. Employees are expected to use their own devices (laptop, phone, etc.).

5.0
10 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working at BlueThrone has been a rewarding experience in so many ways. First, we’re a fully remote company, which means you have the freedom to work from anywhere that suits you best. Working in a remote company means that you have people from all across the world, means that the diversity is great and you can learn about different cultures. The flexibility of hours allows for a fantastic work-life balance, as long as you’re delivering results. It’s a fast-paced environment, so if you’re someone who thrives on growth and impact, this is the place for you. One of the standout aspects is the management team—they genuinely value your input and are open to learning from everyone. There’s a lot of space here to make a meaningful contribution, and you’ll feel that your voice is heard. Another big plus is the annual company trip to Phuket. This is a week dedicated to team bonding and connecting with colleagues in person, which helps bridge the gap of working remotely all year.

Cons

Fully remote work isn’t for everyone. If you need in-person collaboration or struggle with self-discipline in a remote setting, it might be challenging to adapt to this style.

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