Okay culture, but some serious leadership gaps.
My time as a Software Engineer at Dexcom in San Diego was a mixed bag. The core mission of helping people with diabetes is great, but the day-to-day culture can be frustrating due to leadership issues.
The best part is working on continuous glucose monitoring technology. It's rewarding to build products that genuinely help people in the medical device industry. There's a decent salary and good benefits package for employees.
The company culture feels pretty siloed, especially for remote software engineers. It's tough to get clear direction, and there's not much cross-team collaboration. Leadership struggles to connect with individual contributors, which impacts morale.
Focus on improving communication across departments. Invest in leadership training to help managers support their teams better. Break down those silos for a more cohesive work environment.