Postscript reviews

4.3

80% would recommend to a friend

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92% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

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5.0
May 22, 2026

Fast-moving, but worth it

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Pros

Like any startup navigating the AI era, things move fast - priorities shift, roles evolve, and you have to be comfortable with ambiguity. That's just the reality. What sets Postscript apart is that leadership actually communicates through it. You're not left guessing; they're transparent about the direction and why decisions are being made. The work pushes you. You're expected to grow, move quickly, and figure things out - which can be a lot, but it's also motivating if that's the environment you thrive in. The people are the real standout. Hardworking, sharp, and genuinely invested - and the tenure across the company speaks for itself. When people stick around through the changes and the chaos of a scaling startup, that tells you something.

Cons

Like most companies, there's a real effort to lean into AI - but some things still need people, and bandwidth can be stretched thin.

3.0
Apr 9, 2026
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Pros

- Talented, smart, and driven teams - Remote

Cons

- Very volatile, lots of restructuring (moving people around and layoffs) during my time there - Leadership is wishy washy - Some managers are micromanages and has poor communication skills

5.0
Sep 23, 2025

Solid company with good people and opportunities

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Pros

Pros: Supportive team environment Interesting work with room to learn and grow Leadership is approachable

Cons

Cons: Some processes are still evolving Fast-paced environment isn’t for everyone

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