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Cursor is a coding agent for building ambitious software.

Our goal is to help you engineer anything. Our work includes training the world’s most widely used coding models, creating infrastructure that supports billions of requests per day, and building better ways for humans and AIs to work together.

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Software Engineer
3.4
30 March 2026
Pay's okay for a startup, but could be better.
Pros: The base salary for a Software Engineer here is pretty decent, especially for an AI startup. I've heard our health benefits are solid too, which is a big plus for remote teams.
Cons: Stock options aren't super competitive, honestly. Don't expect huge bonuses or quick raises; it's a startup budget for developer tools.
Advice to Management: Revisit the compensation structure, especially equity. It's tough to retain talent in software development with just okay packages.
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Software Engineer
3.3
14 January 2026
Solid place for a startup, but it's a startup.
Pros: As a Software Engineer working on developer tools, the projects are always cutting-edge and keep you engaged. There's good visibility into company goals, so you don't feel completely in the dark about the future. For an AI development startup, it's pretty transparent.
Cons: Job security isn't its strongest point, which is common in a fast-moving AI development startup. Project cycles can shift fast, and sometimes you worry about what's next if a feature doesn't hit big. It's not a 'job for life' kind of place.
Advice to Management: Try to communicate roadmap changes more proactively, especially when they might impact specific teams. Give teams clearer long-term visions, not just short-term goals, to help with perceived stability in this remote work culture.
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Software Engineer
3.3
4 April 2026
Solid remote work for a tech startup
Pros: The remote work flexibility is really good for a tech startup. As a Software Engineer, I could largely manage my own schedule, which made personal life much easier. They genuinely support WFH options and don't micro-manage your hours.
Cons: Communication can be a bit scattered across time zones, which is a common issue with a fully remote team. Sometimes you're expected to be available for meetings during specific core hours, which might not suit everyone's ideal flexible schedule. It's an early-stage company, so processes are still pretty loose.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize communication channels and set clearer expectations for core meeting times for remote staff. A bit more structure would help everyone.
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