Strong Values on Paper, Broken in Practice - Senior Software Engineer Multiplier Employee Review

1.0
6 Apr 2026
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Pros

Remote work is the only pro now. God knows how long it last though.

Cons

Multiplier once stood out as a company offering meaningful work and strong growth opportunities. Unfortunately, that no longer seems to be the case. In recent times, there has been a noticeable shift in how employees are treated, with concerns around transparency, recognition, and job security becoming more prominent. The company’s stated core values—Trust, Transparency, and Thoroughness—do not appear to be reflected in its recent actions. The handling of the latest layoffs is a clear example, where several employees were reportedly terminated abruptly during working hours with little to no prior communication. This has significantly impacted trust and morale across teams. Despite reports of strong revenue performance in the past year, employees did not see corresponding benefits during the APMP cycle. Instead, many were left feeling unrecognized and undervalued, regardless of their contributions and effort. There also appears to be a pattern where systemic or organizational issues are pushed onto individual contributors, increasing workload and pressure without addressing root causes. In some cases, communication challenges are used disproportionately in performance discussions, which can feel unfair, especially when broader structural issues are at play. Overall, the current environment seems to foster uncertainty, where employees feel they are navigating a survival-driven culture rather than being supported and developed.

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5.0
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Pros

Work culture Flexible with Timings Support from colleagues Unlimited Time Offs Fast Paced and growth

Cons

Global teams makes it difficult to work in different time zones.

1.0
13 May 2026
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Pros

People outside of leadership are excellent and highly skilled, industry veterans.

Cons

They recruit explicitly highly successful individuals promising them the world and wild claims about success and growth. Only to run them off once they recognize the massive amount of red tape, complexity total lack of honesty/transparency around variable pay.

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