A Once Great Culture Undermined by Growth Challenges - Software Engineer bei RV LIFE: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1,0
20. Mai 2026
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Pros

In the company’s earlier years, the culture felt genuinely employee-focused and collaborative. There was a strong sense of camaraderie across teams, helped by regular company gatherings and an environment where people appeared invested in both the mission and each other’s success. The organization was growing quickly at the time, and that growth created a sense of momentum and optimism throughout the company. Work-life balance was healthy, compensation was competitive for the stage of the business, and many of the products being developed felt meaningful and impactful to customers. Overall, the early culture fostered a level of enthusiasm and team cohesion that made it an enjoyable place to work during that period.

Kontras

This company, in my experience, is a case study in how poor organizational structure and weak leadership practices can undermine otherwise talented employees. Leadership appeared unwilling to build effective middle management, which resulted in power consolidating around a handful of individuals operating like isolated fiefdoms. Micromanagement, territorial decision-making, and internal politics consistently slowed execution and created recurring late-stage project blowups. The end result was an exhausting environment where teams spent significant time reworking, firefighting, and navigating internal dysfunction rather than shipping meaningful work. Another major issue was the repeated implication over several years that equity opportunities would eventually materialize. While nothing was formally guaranteed in writing, the topic was discussed often enough to influence expectations before ultimately disappearing altogether. It left many employees feeling strung along. Compensation was also below market relative to both workload and expectations, especially given the lack of meaningful long-term incentives and underwhelming salary growth. Since leaving, I’ve continued to hear about repeated layoffs, reorganizations, and ongoing internal instability, which unfortunately aligns with the broader issues I experienced firsthand. I would strongly encourage candidates — especially experienced engineers and technical leaders, to evaluate this company very carefully before joining. If you value clear leadership, healthy organizational structure, professional autonomy, and long-term stability, this may not be the right environment for you.

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2,0
11. Juni 2026
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Pros

Historically, the company placed a strong emphasis on work-life balance and employee well-being. The culture was generally collaborative, and teams worked well together despite occasional differences in opinion. There was also a willingness to explore new ideas and approaches, with a continued focus on product development and improvement.

Kontras

As the company evolved, some employees felt the culture became more focused on identifying responsibility when issues arose rather than on problem-solving. There was also a perception that flexibility around illness and personal time decreased. Increased management oversight and involvement in day-to-day work may not appeal to employees who prefer a higher degree of autonomy.

1,0
27. Mai 2026
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Pros

There are some good people there, and it used to be really awesome before micro-management started.

Kontras

The environment has turned toxic. Micro-management across the board from CEO/CTO because there are no middle managers. CEO will come into meetings with AI, ask the AI to find issues, and then ask why developers are being paid what they are. CEO constantly changes directions from week to week, then blames the developers that things aren't being shipped. If you mention it's because the direction has changed he will accuse you of FUD (Tech bro slang for Fear Uncertainty Doubt) or that you are trying to pass the buck. You are constantly put into positions of having to take a blow up just to not get fired. Even that doesn't work. Massive layoffs happening by bringing people into a room all together, firing them without reason, and then moving on. I personally think it's because they are getting the books better for a sale, but who knows. No one is really treated as a human, just as code generators. Slow down even a little bit, and you are toast. Don't worry all that risk comes with 0 equity and under market pay.

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