Trust and Autonomy - Senior Engineer Jadu Employee Review

5.0
23 Feb 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Trust - Jadu places a great deal of trust in the team to know what to deliver and how to do it, there’s no micro-managing, no one’s watching over your shoulder, making you account for every minute of your day or watching your web traffic. You’re treated like an adult and, of course, expected to be one in return. Autonomy - As a regular employee you’re usually granted a high level of ownership over the product(s) you work on and are responsible for their ongoing development, roadmap and success. If you want to turn up to a job and be told what to do and how to do it. Jadu is probably not for you. We work in agile product teams so while a lot of feature decisions are made by customers and the product owners, it’s down to us to work together to deliver the best product we can. Transparency - Jadu run a very open culture and discuss things openly and honestly in company meetings, it’s even possible to see senior management salaries and access monthly finance reports as a regular employee and see how much money is ‘in the bank’, I’ve never worked for another company that does this. The team - Everyone is friendly, dedicated and technically competent, always willing to go great lengths to help and support each other as well as teach new skills when required. Jadu hold ‘Tech Talks’ every so often for anyone who has done something interesting they feel should be shared with the rest of the team. Senior management - I’ve worked at Jadu a number of years and have seen certain decisions made, whether it’s to take on and (successfully) deliver large scale projects, or to pivot certain areas of the business. This has led me to have a high degree of confidence in the team running the company. Quick to respond - Some other reviews comment that the CEO seems to change his mind often, I’d say that this is actually down to the business quickly reacting to certain opportunities which require a change in focus. Jadu is a fairly small team at the end of the day so sometimes the more exciting ‘blue sky’ ideas have to wait a little longer if a solid business opportunity comes up. Again, I’d put this down to senior management’s ability to steer the company into regular commercial success while still creating the opportunity to explore new ideas when the time is right. Generous training and personal development budget, and the encouragement to use it. Choice of location - Main office in Leicester and a smaller office in Leeds, as well as the increasing opportunity for remote workers. Tools like Slack make communicating across teams easier. The tools - Great standard-issue equipment (new MBP & large screen, Aeron chair, big desks) and whatever software you need. Great office environment - There’s an abundance of coffee, it’s comfortable and quiet in the working areas and the team is encouraged to take breaks together in the kitchen/breakfast-bar area.

Cons

Parking at the main Jadu office is a bit of a jigsaw puzzle at times, but there are bike racks, changing facilities and a clothes drying cabinet should you wish to cycle.

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5.0
4 Apr 2017
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Pros

- Employees are trusted to be fully autonomous - Innovative workplace - Company is not afraid to implement and try new things - Flexible work from home options - Company invests in good equipment (Apple) for their employees - Ongoing R&D and Innovation with products - Jadu uses the best, most current software for internal project management, collaboration, communication and content. Never afraid to try a new tool that might make work easier, better, more productive. - Great company culture! Jadu is a growing company truly developing products and solutions based on customer feedback and needs. This means that things move at a rapid pace and you should never feel like you've been doing the same thing for long periods of time. Some new product announcements and features to existing products have led to some great solutions for customers. A lot of time, resources and attention have been put into R&D over the recent couple of years and there are many opportunities for growth at Jadu. If you are early in your career there should be many opportunities for career growth and if you are a seasoned veteran Jadu would benefit from your experience as the next iteration should focus now on execution.

Cons

- I'm sure some would not appreciate the pace of change but others would equally welcome it. - Company is working hard on ensuring the market understands their vision. This can mean that marketing and sales campaigns ask for input and feedback from all departments, including engineering. For the developers in the world who 'just want to write code', you might not appreciate being asked for this input. However, most do appreciate having a voice in the future direction of the company. The executive team would say it is vital to have input and feedback from all areas of the company. Jadu is not a 'large' company. If you are looking for the feel of a large company where departments are siloed and operate within themselves, you would struggle at Jadu where input and feedback from everyone is not only welcomed, but required to get where they are going. Along the same lines, there are not as many defined 'processes' as other more established companies might have but these processes are constantly evaluated and refined to ensure they align with company direction and culture.

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5.0
28 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Autonomous working, you’re trusted to do your job! Creativity and AI adoption, everyone is encouraged to utilise AI and be creative! If you have an idea that supports the vision -go with it! Flexible, Jadu respects that you have a life out of work - dentist appointment, doctors, kids need picking up? No problem. Non-hierarchical, teams and individuals are treated equally to encourage collaboration. Remote working, enables you to work from anywhere and means we have a global team. Growth opportunities in the US opens up an exciting aspect for the business. The team! A group of genuinely nice people who all work hard, and support each other.

Cons

Only con would be with moving to a remote business following Covid it can be difficult to bring the whole team together often due to the team located around the world (from Australia, USA, Europe and more)! Appreciate that that’s not an easy thing to accommodate and the fortnightly virtual All Hands (global team meet) are a good opportunity to bring all of our team together to keep us all connected ☺️.

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