Worst - Senior Software Engineer Deliveroo Employee Review

1.0
May 7, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Opportunity to Own Features Exposure to Modern Tech Stack

Cons

Micromanagement & High Tracking Pressure Every commit, PR, review, and conversation was closely tracked, creating constant stress. Even small delays or misunderstandings in code review led to tension during probation. Lack of Psychological Safety Feedback on performance was not transparent or timely—termination came suddenly, despite no strong warning in your final meeting. Performance issues were documented after the fact rather than addressed in a supportive, growth-oriented way. Inconsistent Code Review Feedback You faced repeated conflicting comments on your PRs from different reviewers, leading to 90+ comments and 70+ commits on one task. Reviewer disagreements caused task delays, yet the burden of delays was placed on you. Inadequate Support for Onboarding As a new joiner, you were expected to deliver on complex gRPC integrations without sufficient ramp-up or mentorship. There was no proper test data in staging, which made testing your changes before prod rollout unreliable. Probation Evaluation Felt Unfair Despite active learning, team engagement, and delivery of major features, your probation was terminated citing poor performance—without clear, real-time feedback or improvement plans. No credit was given for ownership, testing efforts, or team collaboration in your dismissal letter. Unrealistic Expectations You were expected to break down, deliver, and test epic-level features independently within a very short timeline. Less pay Less variable Threat and anxiety No work life balance

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2.0
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Pros

The company is presented as a young and dynamic environment, at least from an external communication point of view.

Cons

Unfortunately, the internal reality is very different. Career progression mainly favors people who are close to management or who know how to please the right individuals, while meritocracy clearly comes second. Losing valuable employees does not seem to concern upper management at all. Many department heads lack experience and competence, which leads to constant issues, misunderstandings, and organizational problems that directly impact daily work and team morale. The company promotes itself as “young and dynamic,” yet hires employees over 60 whose experience does not appear to be properly assessed or effectively leveraged, creating a strong inconsistency between image and reality. Salaries are not competitive compared to the market. Salary increases and bonuses are very low and demotivating. Benefits are either almost non-existent or purely symbolic.

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