Tragic decline, but still better than most - Software Engineer Dropbox Employee Review

3.0
Dec 30, 2025
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Pros

Teammates were incredible, really great collaboration through virtual first, guaranteed work from home was amazing, great benefits, and it's a tech company that makes a product people love instead of something evil. Easily five stars when I joined.

Cons

When I left my team had about 3x the ownership responsibility with 2/3x the team size as when I joined- repeated layoffs churned through institutional knowledge and left a good chunk of those remaining in KTLO hell. Leadership directed a good chunk of staff into an "AI" product no one uses, and those remaining are stuck under awful Amazon-style top-down micromanagement.

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Cons

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1.0
Dec 6, 2025
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Pros

There are some talented, thoughtful people across the company.

Cons

My time at Dropbox was defined by strategy whiplash and a leadership culture that can’t stay focused for more than a day. Major initiatives get scrapped mid-build because priorities change based on the latest internal narrative. It creates an environment where nothing feels stable and long-term work becomes almost impossible. The constant reorg cycles wear people down. Teams are expected to deliver big results with unclear direction and shifting definitions of success. Accountability isn’t consistent—some groups are held to impossible standards, while others float by without meaningful oversight. The company talks a lot about innovation and “outcomes,” yet most of the energy gets spent on internal storytelling instead of actually improving the customer experience. Morale suffers because employees feel like they’re rebuilding the same house every few months. High performers burn out, good ideas die on the vine, and political alignment matters far more than operational excellence. The gap between internal messaging and reality widens every quarter, and people feel it.

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