Fantastic Leadership, Teamwork and Transparency. - Manager Braze Employee Review

5.0
Jun 29, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent people management and leadership from the top down. My manager takes a vested interest in my work/life balance and goes out of their way to help me improve my abilities to do my job. Leadership is there to support employees and their autonomy to do their job rather than micro-manage their teams. No egos. Co-workers are seen as equal peers regardless of the role or position they are in and communication and collaboration across teams has improved significantly since joining.

Cons

Growing pains of a rapidly growing company. Team structures are not as flat as they once and are still adapting processes to keep up with the scale at which teams are expanding.

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5.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

Phenomenal company culture, unlimited PTO actually encouraged, solid onboarding structure, great pay, incredible benefits especially for parents.

Cons

Extremely diverse tech stack that can be difficult to master. CSM roles involve significant strategic guidance beyond normal role expectations. Workload can vary significantly based on which clients you receive.

2.0
Jul 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Braze has many smart, kind, and talented people, and I had the chance to work with colleagues who genuinely cared about doing good work. The company also gave me opportunities to grow and lead programs at scale. The product is respected, the customer base is impressive, and there are still teams doing excellent work despite the broader challenges.

Cons

The company became increasingly frenetic, with shifting priorities, unrealistic goals, and too much work happening without clear ownership or coordinated strategy. Decisions often felt reactive, and teams responsible for execution were not consistently included early enough in planning. There was also a growing emphasis on visibility, internal process, and last-minute requests, which made it harder to focus on thoughtful work or build sustainable programs. The experience can vary significantly by team and manager. Strong performers may find themselves rewarded with more volume rather than more influence, while organizational changes and unclear direction can make it difficult to understand how decisions are being made.

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