Pluspunten
Based on my experience at Bybit, one of the biggest advantages is the opportunity to work on high-impact projects in a fast-moving and business-driven environment. The work is not limited to pure backend development; engineers are often expected to understand business logic, collaborate closely with product, operations, compliance, and other cross-functional teams, and take ownership of end-to-end solutions. This environment provides strong exposure to real business scenarios and allows engineers to grow quickly in technical design, problem-solving, communication, and business judgment. Another major advantage is the company’s open and proactive attitude toward AI. Bybit strongly encourages employees to explore and adopt AI tools in daily work, such as providing unlimited access to Claude Code. This makes it much easier for engineers to improve development efficiency, speed up code implementation, review logic, generate test cases, and explore technical solutions. The company’s willingness to invest in AI also creates a culture where engineers are encouraged to continuously improve their workflow and productivity through new tools.
Minpunten
Since the business moves very fast, requirements may change frequently, and many projects come with tight timelines and high pressure. Cross-team dependencies can also make communication and alignment more complex, especially when multiple upstream and downstream systems are involved. In addition, because many initiatives are directly related to business outcomes, user experience, or risk control, the cost of mistakes can be high. Engineers need to spend extra effort on validation, monitoring, release control, and post-launch checks. Overall, Bybit is a good place for people who seek rapid growth, strong ownership, and exposure to core business challenges, but it can be demanding for those who prefer a slower pace, clearer boundaries, and more stable requirements.