Really one of the best companies out there - Senior Software Engineer GoodRx Employee Review

5.0
Aug 22, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

You are treated like a responsible individual in every regard. With your work load, with your unlimited PTO, with the time you arrive and leave. You get your things done and do them well everything will go wonderfully. Get to work on helping people through a super valuable and helpful product Get to work with a team of highly skilled individuals all with unique strengths The biggest one is that your employer (manager, leads, VPs, and CEOs) all really care about your happiness, well being, and of course financial compensation. I am always surprised the lengths GoodRx goes for it's employees. I have worked at many software companies and around 6 months you settle and get bored and leave after a year or two. GoodRx is the first time I've made a 5 year plan that included keeping my same employer

Cons

We are a medium sized company moving towards being a giant. Team expansions are having growing pains and management/software teams are figuring things out. So ultimately just growing pains.

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5.0
May 14, 2026
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Pros

Great space to learn, encouraged learning from mistakes, great overall positive attitude and collaboration amongst eng and non-eng co-workers

Cons

Started to feel more of a company that started prioritizing profits and started to think of several products to ship out without much support for the reason or long term support to improve the products.

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4.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great compensation and benefits. Extreme work flexibility. Mission driven work where you know your directly helping Americans access important health care. Company is taking a great measured approach to AI adoption.

Cons

GoodRx is an established dominant player in the prescription drug space and is starting to flounder a bit in the face of stiff, more digital first, competition. Unclear what the future holds and this is reflected in the stock price. As such project direction can be a bit vague. Similarly a long history of tech debt, further muddled by HIPAA requirements, can make product development painful.

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