Six Years and Counting - Software Quality Assurance Engineer and Tester Interfolio Employee Review

5.0
12 Aug 2015
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Pros

Career Development: I started out in an entry level job doing pretty basic work. However, the management team here has done an incredible job staying involved in my career development and guiding me along the path I've chosen. They've also provided me with every opportunity to advance within the company, and it has benefitted me greatly both in salary and in personal growth. Culture: Interfolio's executive management has made some mistakes in the past with hiring and those mistakes did impact the culture of the company negatively. However, the growth the company has experienced in the past 3 years has been incredibly positive, both in personnel and product. Interfolio is a place where I'm excited to come to work. The office atmosphere is casual yet focused. Coworkers are friendly and engaging and inspire you to work hard and enjoy it at the same time. Direction: Interfolio is a company that knows where it's going. President of Product Development and former CEO Steve Goldenberg, along with CEO Andrew Rosen, have cemented a nuanced and well defined vision for the immediate and distant future of Interfolio; and, they're ready to manage institutional growth as it comes. As a long time employee, I have absolutely no qualms about putting my faith in their vision and their skills as executive leaders.

Cons

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5.0
20 Apr 2025
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Pros

I have a great time at Interfolio. For the most part it's been a friendly environment. Decent and stress free. Very Organized.

Cons

Salary. The pay could be better for the industry and what we do. This year we did not receive a bonus. Also since the Elsevier merge, it's been different.

4.0
19 Dec 2025
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Recommend
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Pros

Love my coworkers & culture. Bit more corporate since the acquisition by Elsevier

Cons

Big corporate influence has added beauracracy that makes it harder to get things across the finish line

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