DoiT reviews

4.1

78% would recommend to a friend

(373 total reviews)
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Vadim Solovey

82% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

DoiT has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 373 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The DoiT employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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373 reviews
2.0
Jan 17, 2026

The mask comes off

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company is fully remote and does remote better then most. Everyone I work with is fully committed and nobody drops the ball. Good healthcare benefits. Good base salary.

Cons

Everyone is under a huge amount of stress and a lot of my colleagues are running in autopilot trying to meet unrealistic deadlines with whatever resources the team has. Quality is sacrifized for the sake of getting to market sooner which results in additional work for the engineers and creates long term reputational damage. The platform is held with duct tape because teams are never allowed to spend enough time to repay technical debt and it's only a matter of time before it becomes completely unmaintainable. Since the layoffs that happened last year leadership has become very dishonest and the level of gaslighting during All Hands sessions is truly demoralizing. There's an ongoing attempt at manipulating Glassdoor scores without making any real effort to fix the root cause for employee dissatisfaction. That mythical developer in Riga who started 4 years ago as junior and is now staff doesn't exist. The company loves dry promotions that give you a new job title and more responsiblities without any salary increase to go with it,

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DoiT Response
4mo
Thank you for writing this. I appreciate you also calling out what is working: we are fully remote, the team shows up for each other, and compensation and benefits are competitive. On the point about Glassdoor “manipulation,” I want to be explicit about what I personally asked employees to do. This is the EXACT message I sent: "Hey - As you know, we are currently looking to grow the R&D team, and I know that prospective hires trust the voice of current employees far more than they trust management. Would you be open to leaving a review on Glassdoor? Not looking for sugar-coating, just an honest take on what it's like to work at DoiT." That request was not for 5-star reviews, and it should never feel like pressure from anyone. If any manager asked for a specific rating or tried to “coordinate” reviews, that is not acceptable - please share an example with (you can use go/saysomething if you'd like to remain anonymous)
1.0
Jun 11, 2025

Pretty bad experience

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some people are pretty great and it’s sometimes convenient to be remote.

Cons

Worked here for over 2 years and put in countless hours of overtime that never went recognized, not even a good job, nothing. No raise, no promotion and one year the bonus was 2/3 the full 10%. Got laid off 2 months before my wedding with no severance, thanks! They actually couldn’t even finish the meeting, my access was revoked and my laptop shut down completely in the middle of it.

1.0
Jun 15, 2023
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Remote work, company swag, 401k.

Cons

This place is quite challenging, characterized by a significant disconnect between the proclaimed values of inclusivity and the management's lack of experience. While they promote the narrative of 'inclusion,' it seems that it only applies if you share the same opinions as them. Unfortunately, if you hold a different viewpoint, you may find yourself excluded. I was disheartened when I overheard a member of HR stating, 'We won't consider hiring someone who voted for Trump.' Such a statement raises concerns about discrimination. Shouldn't we strive for a workplace that truly embraces a diverse range of thoughts and viewpoints? Additionally, it is concerning to observe that the management has repeatedly disregarded company policies by permitting employees who have violated them to remain employed, despite numerous reports about their misconduct. Shockingly, one of these individuals was only removed from the company after being involved in a case of sexual assault. This raises serious concerns about the management's failure to address and prioritize the safety and well-being of their employees.

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DoiT Response
2y
Interview conversations for all opportunities at DoiT focus solely on the job responsibilities and competencies needed to excel in the position. Our goal is to find the best possible mutual fit for everyone as we scale our team. Political affiliation, while not a protected class, is not something we discuss at all with candidates during interviews. But political, social and cultural differences do exist in the world, and any employees that choose to engage with each other on these topics are expected to be able to accept differences, respect one another, listen, and learn as part of participating in healthy discussions or debates. Our core values, policies and practices reinforce our deep commitment to equality, respect, honesty, integrity and open communication across all the people, countries and cultures that make up our incredible global team. That approach is non-negotiable, and it extends to our team, candidates and customers alike. The safety and well-being of our employees across the world has always and will always be a top priority a DoiT. Any Do’er with questions or concerns about our policies, practices, or potential violations report is strongly encouraged to reach out their manager, a member of our executive team, myself or another member of our HR Team, or use go/saysomething to submit a confidential report as soon as possible. Although infrequent, all reports of any violations of our code of conduct or other policies are investigated quickly and thoroughly, with clearly defined disciplinary practices and consequences for determined violations. Investigations are kept as confidential as possible out of respect for all involved, but our goal is always to do right by our team and stay true to our guiding principles. I’m confident that our actions and decisions reflect that and while I’m sorry you’re frustrated, it seems like you’ve received some incorrect information and I would really appreciate the opportunity to have a one on one conversation with you if you’re open to it. Please reach out to me at Kristen@DoiT.com so we can talk more. Kristen Tronsky, Chief People Officer @ DoiT
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