A pretty good company to work and learn - Senior Software Test Engineer Bridgenext Employee Review

4.0
13 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

They won't put any bars in your leaning curve but you have to manage in-between your work load. If you are starting your career from this organization you can learn a lot. Work life balance is good, this is subjective to your superior.

Cons

Again, Cons are subjective to your project superior.

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We appreciate you taking time to leave a review and highlighting that you've experienced good learning opportunities as well as the ability to achieve a good work-life balance.

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5.0
28 Dec 2025
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Pros

I love the people I work with. I’m constantly learning with every project, and I feel appreciated for my skills and talents. My boss is awesome and gives me a lot of freedom. He's friendly, open, honest, and a great mentor. I think he believes in my abilities more than I sometimes do, which pushes me to take on challenges that help me grow and be a valuable asset to the company. Our team is made up of generally happy people, which makes even the tough jobs feel manageable. I’ve also never worked on a brand I wasn’t excited about, which keeps the work feeling meaningful and fun.

Cons

- The emphasis on time tracking/timesheets creates constant stress around balancing billability and over-logging hours. - My role and responsibilities have grown but my compensation hasn't changed much over the last several years. - No bonuses.

2.0
2 Jun 2026
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Pros

Decent pay, good people, and remote company.

Cons

Layoffs about every 3 months. Leadership doesn’t disclose. You’ll be looking to reach out to someone about a project and find out they’re not even there anymore. Leadership and management provide little to no training/information yet expect you to perform as if you did. It’s actually very strange. Promotions only given to offshore team members. No culture - the culture is getting the company more money. Poor change management process, yet lots of changes.

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