Probably wouldn't work here again - Software Engineer Smartcar Employee Review

2.0
19 Jan 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Smartcar is a team with bright, young people. They try really hard to create their idea of an inclusive environment. Seems to have hired more sales talent recently, which can only be good for acquiring more customers.

Cons

One of the things that stuck out to me the most was the lack of senior talent here, founders included. Many members of this company were hired straight out of college. I found myself worried at times that this company wouldn't be able to find product market fit before running out of capital. I personally found the work environment quite boring, and I wish the engineering team moved more quickly. Also, I notice that many of the reviews were written by current employees, so I would take them with a grain of salt.

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5.0
15 Nov 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Great culture with a strong emphasis on teamwork, transparency, and innovation. - Leadership genuinely cares about employee growth and well-being. - Remote work environment, with a good work-life balance. - Challenging, impactful work that allows you to grow your skills and make a difference in the company’s success. - Open communication channels across all levels of the organization, making it easy to share ideas and collaborate.

Cons

- As Smartcar is growing, some processes are still evolving and can feel a bit unstructured.

2.0
12 Jun 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I worked at Smartcar for several years and was part of the team during a period of early growth and change. In the beginning, it was a great place to take on ownership and work closely with leadership. The product was interesting, the mission felt meaningful, and the team was sharp, kind, and collaborative. One constant throughout my time there was the quality of the people. Smartcar consistently hired thoughtful, driven individuals who genuinely cared about their work and supported each other. The hiring process was one of the best I’ve seen and reflected a respectful, people-first approach that helped attract strong talent.

Cons

As the company scaled, though, challenges became more apparent. Internal tools and systems didn’t keep up with growth, expectations rose without added support, and feedback about workload or process issues was often acknowledged but rarely addressed. Communication lost transparency, and shifting priorities were rolled out with little context, making it hard to feel aligned or plan ahead. One of the most disappointing changes was in how HR operated. Early on, they were a strong advocate for employees and helped build trust. Over time, that shifted. HR began to feel more like a corporate mouthpiece and employee concerns were often dismissed or deprioritized. That change deteriorated trust and made it harder to feel supported, especially during periods of uncertainty.

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