Don't join as remote - Software Engineer Grow Therapy Employee Review

2.0
May 29, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Peers are excellent, embracing, and skilled - much to be learned from working with talented folks.

Cons

Remote life at Grow used to be fantastic, but became miserable in 2025 and beyond - and that seems to be intentional. Grow stopped hiring for most engineering teams remotely, preferring their hub cities - and started doing employee appreciation events, but only for those in the office. It's a real shame - at a company where I once felt extremely valued and appreciated, I became just a name on a screen to assign tasks to. Grow publicly advertises itself as having a great work-life balance, but will also cheerfully put you on so many back-to-back urgent, high-priority efforts that you never get to take advantage of many of its benefits. Finally, Grow has become incredibly obsessed with quantifying and measuring everything possible. Grow used to hire skilled, experienced, and talented folks, and then trust their judgment. But, in 2025, Grow seemingly switched overnight to being heavily ROI-driven, and refusing to allocate time or resources for anything that couldn't be easily quantified. Internal documentation? We don't know what it costs to not have it, so let's cut that from the project deliverables. Improving internal tools? We need numbers on how many hours it would save before doing it. Performance reviews became a box-checking math problem overnight, with a number of senior departures because of being of being blindsided with bad reviews. Internal discussions and prioritization shifted from a feeling of everyone being aligned and on the same team to a constant game of internal politics and twisting of metrics to push things through broken systems.

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5.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

Grow Therapy has been a solid fit for me as a licensed therapist looking for flexibility without having to build everything from scratch. Scheduling is entirely in your hands, making it easy to balance with other work or life commitments. Access to free CEUs is a real perk I didn't fully appreciate until I started using it. As someone who has to maintain licensure hours, having that built in saves both money and the hassle of hunting down training on my own. That said, it's still a platform model, so if you go in expecting a traditional employer experience, you'll need to adjust your expectations. You're running your own caseload, which is great if that's what you want, and less ideal if you need a lot of structure or support. Overall, I'd recommend it to clinicians who are self-directed, want to ease into or expand a private practice, and value autonomy over hand-holding.

Cons

Referrals can be slow at times. Reimbursement rates can vary greatly depending on insurance.

5.0
Apr 21, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Incredible work environment where our CEO and everyone else REALLY cares. It's a company that truly works together rather than having hierarchical egos in the room. I've never seen a place where people across every single position are willing to work directly with one another towards the same mission. The CEO and all founders are incredibly humble, personable and down to earth people. Leadership cares about their people, and it's shown through numerous stipends, mental health mornings/afternoons, but also just getting to know everyone on a personal level. I feel incredibly valued every day, and it makes me in it for the long haul. Grow therapy is one of (potentially the last) mental health tech companies that psychologically safe internally. It makes all the difference; it makes people want to come to work, want to work hard, want to keep going. Grow really gets the mission inside and out and for that I am so grateful.

Cons

None, seriously. This company is doing incredibly and gives me hope that a company can be values-driven, care about their people, AND make money. It doesn't have to be corruption and greed at all costs.

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