The "Platform" is just three tired employees in a trench coat. - Engineer Tilt Employee Review

1.0
10 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The Coworkers: You will form trauma bonds with your teammates that are stronger than most marriages. Resume Building: You’ll learn how to do the jobs of a Success Manager, Software Engineer, and QA Tester simultaneously because the actual software is essentially a decorative screensaver. Fitness: You'll get plenty of cardio from the "pivots" every time a new C-suite executive lasts for three weeks before vanishing into the night.

Cons

The "Tech" Stack: Don't worry about the platform's bugs; the company has a revolutionary solution called "working until 2:00 AM to fix it manually." Who needs automation when you have human suffering? Generous Hours: They really push the 40-hour work week—by doing it twice every seven days. It’s a great place if you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to have a 70-hour-a-week hobby that pays you in "experience" instead of cost-of-living adjustments. Management Transparency: The leadership team is very mysterious. One day a VP is there, the next day their Slack account is a ghost town and the CEO is gaslighting you into believing they never existed. It’s like John Wick, but with less logic and more spreadsheets. Vacation Policy: You are free to take PTO, provided you enjoy the soothing glow of your laptop at 11:00 PM in your hotel room. The "coverage" promised by leads is more of a theoretical concept—like the product's functionality. Culture of Martyrdom: If you don't derive your entire self-worth from being exploited, you might feel a bit out of place. The badge of honor here is a stress-induced eye twitch. Staffing Levels: They hire with the same enthusiasm they use for software updates—which is to say, they don't. Why hire two people when you can just watch one person slowly disintegrate?

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5.0
1 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

People are wonderful, mission is great, flexible working schedule. Good growth potential if that’s your jam.

Cons

Busy start up culture—you wear a lot of hats and that can be challenging.

1.0
17 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible working schedule and remote work if you can hold good boundaries.

Cons

Culture, poor change management, lack of accountability for leadership, truly this job has been a nightmare for the CSM team. For future CSM prospects: get very clear on the commissions structure. There have been recent changes that make retaining customers extremely challenging and you will need to maintain 98% retention in order to get your full commissions. In Q1 of 2026, only one CSM was able to do that. The recruiter is not in the loop on this, so I would really recommend asking more details of the hiring manager to ensure there is a solution in place to prevent this in the future.

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