Company culture - Software Engineer Jerry Employee Review

1.0
Jul 24, 2024
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Pros

The company is stable and an industry leader.

Cons

Lengthy administrative processes and lack of innovation. Moreover, if it is not a department of the main industry, it will lack market competitiveness and of course it will not provide competitive salaries.

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Jerry Response
1y
Hi, it looks like you have reviewed the wrong company. We have never employed anyone in Taipei. This happens to us a lot due to our company name. Please post on the correct employer.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Great colleagues to work with. - Embrace agentic workflow. - Data driven. - WLB.

Cons

- Require self-control. - Sometimes feel lonely.

5.0
Nov 7, 2025
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Pros

Working as a Software Engineer at Jerry.ai honestly feels like being in a constant sprint with some of the sharpest minds I’ve met. The dev culture here is wild, people think fast, build fast, and expect results that actually matter. You’re given full ownership of your projects, from design to deployment, and it’s super satisfying seeing your code go live within days. The engineering problems are legit interesting too we’re talking large-scale optimization, performance tuning, and automation challenges that push you to think beyond just syntax. I really vibe with the “figure it out, ship it, and iterate” mindset. It’s high-energy, collaborative, and full of those late-night “wait, that actually worked?” moments.

Cons

If you’re someone who values crystal-clear direction and structured workflows like me, Jerry.ai might feel a bit overwhelming at times. The company’s still scaling, so processes can feel rough around the edges and sometimes documentation lags behind features, and it’s easy to get lost juggling multiple priorities. Communication across teams can get tricky too, especially when everyone’s moving a mile a minute. You learn to sync fast and over-communicate, but it takes a bit of adjusting. Also, because expectations are high, imposter syndrome can sneak in when you’re surrounded by brilliant people. But if you take it as motivation instead of pressure, you’ll grow faster than anywhere else.

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Jerry Response
8mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad you find the work at Jerry both challenging and rewarding — ownership, impact, and technical depth are key parts of our culture. We appreciate your feedback on communication and process clarity, and we’re working to strengthen coordination and delegation as we scale. If you’d like to share more specific feedback, please reach out to our People team at peopleteam@getjerry.com — we’d love to learn more.
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