A great place to work before the financial issues - Engineering Zaarly Employee Review

2.0
20 Oct 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Zaarly was (and still is) full of great, friendly people. The senior management suite in particular is unusually mature for a startup. The CEO (Bo) and CFO (Clay) are both approachable, reasonable people. If you're an engineer, the CTO (Chase) is an excellent manager who cares about his team. Chase ensures solid work-life balance (40 hours per week, no overtime, no static for requesting PTO). He also cares about the tech. You won't get to use React, but Rails and third-party libraries are kept on the latest version. Code quality is excellent, with thorough code reviews, unit testing, and integration testing. There is CI/CD. The engineering team is universally friendly and inclusive. Diversity is not just lip-service at Zaarly. Turnover is low, with the average tenure at 2+ years. The SDLC, Shape Up, is not unreasonable. Estimates aren't as political/stressful here as they are on average. Every 6 weeks there is a 2 week 'cool down' where you get to work on your own pet projects (like Google's 20% time). You can work remotely and set your own hours as long as you attend meetings. The company flew everyone to Kansas City once a quarter before the pandemic. Medical premiums are reasonable, ~$600/month for families. 401k is offered. Compensation is in line with the market if you AGGRESSIVELY negotiate.

Cons

The company was facing financial issues even before COVID-19, which have only been exacerbated; it's a home services marketplace and no one wants service providers in their home. It's not even venture-backed anymore. All VC funding has been spent and the company is back to being FFF funded (friends, family, and fools). The CEO/CFO are personally bankrolling the company, which they aren't transparent about. Financial reports have disappeared from the monthly all-hands. The company is perpetually 'a few months' away from going under. The engineering team has not been insulated from this uncertainty. People have been let go (including a founding member with 8+ years tenure). Raises have dried up and senior engineers are being replaced with fresh college grads. Benefits have been slashed; if you live outside the midwest, Humana medical isn't wildly accepted. According to multiple pharmacists, it's the worst insurance they've ever dealt with. Dental/Vision are in a network no one's ever heard of. There's no 401k match. You need to AGGRESSIVELY negotiate initial compensation. There is a 50%+ difference in compensation between the engineers who believe the line 'this is already more than we pay any other engineer' and those who don't. Once you've accepted a salary, it's locked-in beyond an annual 4-5k raise. There is absolutely no autonomy. You will be assigned tasks and will be expected to complete them within an (honestly reasonable) timeframe, ad nauseam. This does not lead to any career opportunities.

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5.0
28 Nov 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Really strong culture. The Zaarly team are incredibly smart people who know how to work hard and play hard. It's so rare to find a group committed to transparency and doing big things with a small team.

Cons

Because the company is so small and pre-profit, pay isn't super competitive, but I think it was worth the trade-off.

5.0
1 Mar 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

When you hear people saying they love their jobs you would never think you'll one day get to that place but at Zaarly, you do. From the CEO to service providers, everyone at Zaarly is the best people you can get to work with. Everyone makes you feel welcome even if it's your first day, with plenty of room to grow, learn from your peers and grow a product that people actually use and need. The environment is incredibly inclusive and upper management provides a great way to balance your work and personal life. Very good benefits, healthcare, and vacation policies, you'll be going to work because you love working there, not because you're dragging your feet to yet another day at an office. Zaarly is located in a very nice area of Kansas City, away from the hustle of big cities and has a really good work from home policies allowing them to have employees all over the United States but you'll never feel as if you're not at the office. This is not a typical startup environment.

Cons

Managing deadlines can be tricky since projects are not time-based but if you have a good personal organization and strategic thinking, this shouldn't be a problem.

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