Postscript reviews

4.3

79% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)
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Adam Turner

92% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

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5.0
May 25, 2026

High autonomy, fantastic remote culture, and rapid career growth

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Unlike any other remote company I’ve worked for, the culture here is built on genuine trust from leadership, giving you a ton of autonomy to own your projects. Management is super transparent, and you're surrounded by incredibly smart, driven people in a fast-paced environment where you're constantly learning and fast-tracking your career.

Cons

Things move quickly and roles naturally expand here, which might feel like a downside if you prefer to do exactly what you were hired for and don’t want to grow outside of that specific routine.

5.0
May 22, 2026

Smart and humble team, but still like a startup

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Postscript is filled with the smartest, kindest, most humble people I've ever worked with. The voluntary turnover is the lowest I've experienced in a SaaS startup.

Cons

Company maturity is still a pipe dream. Postscript is operating like a first or second year startup, well into its lifespan. It's not a culture for everyone. People who cannot change gears quickly and frequently will be burnt out or left behind.

5.0
May 22, 2026
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I’ve really enjoyed my time at Postscript. I worked adjacent to my manager at a previous company, so I already knew she was someone who communicates well, trusts her team, and gives people room to do great work. That made joining an easy decision. The biggest difference for me compared to past roles has been the level of trust and flexibility. I have more ownership here and somehow way less stress at the same time. People are treated like adults. You’re expected to solve problems, speak up, and contribute outside your job description if you want to. That startup energy is hard to fake. The culture also feels genuine. Smart people, low egos, and very little corporate theater. Teams collaborate well and people actually want to help each other succeed. It’s fast-paced, but in a motivating way instead of a burnout way.

Cons

Like any growing startup, priorities can shift quickly and processes are still evolving in some areas. If you prefer a very structured environment with everything mapped out months in advance, it might be an adjustment.

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