Supportive Management, Flexible Work Culture, but Growing AI Pressure - Software Engineer IntegriChain Employee Review

4.0
11 May 2026
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Pros

Management is doing great job with their policies and employee benefits. Work is flexible and manageable on most days.

Cons

No major complaints about the management or their policies. Work is flexible and manageable on most days. As long as you are accountable and deliver your work their won't be any hurdles on your way. Although, recently with the push of AI there has been a pressure of delivering faster and more. Also increment cycles are pretty stagnant compared to the market.

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5.0
2 Feb 2026
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Pros

Highly collaborative, great environment for career growth.

Cons

Remote work due to Covid did make cross collaboration more challenging.

1.0
11 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you're early in your career and need a paycheck while you figure out your next move, the work isn't particularly demanding intellectually. Some of the individual contributors were genuinely talented and taught me a lot.

Cons

Take a scroll through the positive reviews here. Notice how many are a sentence or two, vague, and read like they were written by someone in HR trying to inflate the rating. Draw your own conclusions. Leadership is scattered between the US and India, which creates constant inconsistency. They're largely absent from actual day-to-day work, yet somehow still find time to micromanage. Being available at all hours isn't officially required, but the expectation is very much there. The "unlimited PTO" cracks out to be less than your standard package, considering how strictly it's approved. The company has gone through consistent cutting of US roles in favor of hiring in India where, from what I saw, employees are overworked, underpaid, and set up to fail by poor cross-team communication. It's not a good situation for anyone. There's virtually no path for growth, no opportunity to work with modern tech, and no appetite for writing clean, optimized code. The attitude is "get it working and ship it." I watched every single great engineer I respected leave the moment they had another option. That's not an exaggeration.

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