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Figma

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Figma currently holds a 4.3 Blind rating from 176 reviews. Core product: Imported from companies. Strongest marks: culture and career growth. Recent pulse: 3.3 from 7 reviews in the last 60 days.

Overall
2.22 Amazons
Recent 60d (7)
1.56 Amazons
Perception
1.11 Amazons
Recent delta
-0.66 Amazons
Perception delta
-1.11 Amazons
Reviews
176
Perception votes
15
Last updated
May 30, 2026
Status
Unknown

Distribution

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Score

2.22 Amazons

Percentile

96th

Companies

221

Peak bin

39

0.74 AmazonsFigma is in the highlighted bucket at 2.22 Amazons3.04 Amazons

Metric breakdown

Overall rating

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2.22 Amazons

Recent 60 days

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1.56 Amazons

Career growth

How employees rate long-term advancement and trajectory.

1.66 Amazons

Compensation / Benefits

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1.80 Amazons

Management

How employees rate leadership quality and decision-making.

2.52 Amazons

Work life balance

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2.52 Amazons

Company culture

How employees rate the day-to-day environment and team culture.

3.74 Amazons

Public perception

Elo score

1308

Confidence band

+- 126

Public record

10W / 5L

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Recent reviews

Latest review list

7 reviews from the last 60 days

  • 1. May 12, 2026

    Smart ICs, Questionable Organization

    2.0

    Current Employee / Senior Software Engineer

    Pros: Really smart folks who take a lot of initiative. Have learned a lot from my peers as a senior software engineer.

    Cons: Organization is a mess. We don’t have teams — just tiger teams. The product story is jumbled and I don’t really think execs have led us in a great direction.

  • 2. May 11, 2026

    Remote friendly and casual culture

    4.0

    Current Employee / Sales

    Pros: Casual culture that’s not too stuffy or serious. The startup nerd dom is still alive.

    Cons: It’s chaotic times. We’re constantly reacting to the industry. It feels like uneasiness at the leadership level without clear vision. Lots of defensive talk.

  • 3. May 7, 2026

    Great if you're smart

    5.0

    Current Employee / Engineer

    Pros: interesting problems, good CEO, great people, good comp (unless you joined during the IPO oof), remote friendly

    Cons: other leadership seems mediocre at best. unclear product future, frustrating amounts of tech debt

  • 4. May 8, 2026

    a great thing coming apart

    3.0

    Current Employee / Designer

    Pros: high-talent, low-ego culture among ICs. generally smart, kind, funny colleagues.

    Cons: frustrating management decision making. can be really hard to find action over pontification from leadership

  • 5. April 24, 2026

    Becoming toxic and enshittified

    2.0

    Current Employee / Software Engineer

    Pros: Winter break Maker week, if it's still a thing Smart and kind ICs Frequent parties and social events at hubs

    Cons: Working in AI pillar is awful- lots of disorganization, daily sevs, codebase has become littered with tect debt and AI slop. Becoming Meta-esque with the politics and the toxic managers who give critical feedback out of the blue and exp...

  • 6. April 16, 2026

    Not what it used to be

    4.0

    Current Employee / Software Engineer

    Pros: * Fairly chill work life balance if you can escape AI teams

    Cons: * AI strategy is poor * Management has trouble getting out of the way of execution * My overall long term outlook for Figma is pretty pessimistic

  • 7. April 1, 2026

    Work hard for not much

    3.0

    Current Employee / Product Designer

    Pros: design product still great at the core, some good people left

    Cons: management is weak, little care for its designers, difficult career growth and politics