Toxic culture with hostile management and poor infrastructure - Software Engineer MAQ Software Employee Review

1.0
29 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Consistent and on-time salary credit.

Cons

Toxic Work-Life Balance (24/7 Culture): This is absolutely not a 9-to-5 job. There is a toxic expectation to remain active and reply to pings late into the night. Delayed responses to late-night pings are actively weaponized against employees during performance reviews. Hostile Management and Credit Stealing: While peer-level colleagues are friendly, upper management operates with a complete lack of empathy. Senior leaders frequently take credit for juniors' hard work, and there is zero psychological safety in voicing concerns. Discriminatory Performance Yardsticks: Management openly maintains different standards of accountability and flexibility based on your college tier rather than your actual daily output or project dedication. Poor Office Infrastructure: The office environment feels restrictive, utilizing signal jammers that block personal connectivity. Basic corporate amenities are absent, and the cafeteria infrastructure is heavily crowded. Lack of Transparency in Offboarding: The termination and offboarding processes are handled via intimidation, pressure tactics to force resignations to protect management metrics, and a total lack of HR neutrality.

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5.0
2 Jun 2025
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Pros

Started here right out of college and it’s been a great learning journey. Got hands-on with new technologies, including agentic AI, and worked directly with customers on impactful projects. The company encourages using AI tools to improve productivity. If you’re open to continuous learning, you’ll thrive here.

Cons

Fast-paced environment can be overwhelming at first, but you get used to it and grow quickly.

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1.0
28 May 2026
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Pros

There is no any pros

Cons

Employees are treated as tools rather than people, with a strong focus on results and little regard for employee well-being. HR and management appear to be aligned primarily with the company's interests. Compensation growth is limited, and long working hours are common. The day often starts with meetings at 8 a.m., requires office attendance from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and continues with additional meetings until as late as 10 p.m.

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