A great place to work and learn! - Anonymous employee Nerdio Employee Review

5.0
25 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It is a great place to work. The environment is fun and working with the latest technologies never gets boring. I have been able to add numerous technologies to my skill set in my short time here. Tenured members of the staff are doing a great job of imparting knowledge and providing the tools for me to grow and succeed in the business. My coworkers are great and I'm proud to call Adar my home. (It doesn't hurt that the break room is awesome!)

Cons

Public transportation might be difficult if you live west of the city, although there is a yellow line station nearby.

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5.0
13 Apr 2026
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Pros

• Collaborative, welcoming culture — people across teams are accessible and genuinely willing to help. One of the best teams I've been on. • Leadership is transparent and clearly invested in the company's direction • Strong remote culture with real flexibility and no expectation to always be "on". My particular manager is big on PTO meaning actually taking time away without continuing to check email/teams. • Competitive compensation and benefits — this the first time in at least 6 years my compensation matches my value. • Lots of opportunity to take ownership early, especially in marketing — career growth feels very real • Onboarding is smoother than at larger orgs thanks to how approachable everyone is

Cons

• Things move fast and priorities can shift, so adaptability and catching on quickly is a must • Some processes are still being built out, which can feel ambiguous at times — though that's also what makes it exciting if you like shaping things

3
2.0
26 Mar 2026
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Pros

Remote first company, passionate/talented team members, great product.

Cons

Below market salary, constant layoffs not based on performance, lack of alignment on roles/projects, “bring-your-own” device essentially forces you to foot the bill for your equipment.

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