MongoDB Career Growth & Development

Updated on January 07, 2026

MongoDB Employee Perspectives

What makes your current role a dream job? What do you get to do that you didn’t at other companies? What perks/value-add do you see as the most beneficial?

My role is a mix of managing people, including being responsible for their growth, development and performance, and leading technical projects, such as writing designs, code and tests. Time spent on technical work keeps me attuned not only to what’s ailing our customers but also to the challenges of fixing those things. In turn, I can better support my reports, empathizing with them about the difficulty of their work while also helping them through technical problems. I had been exclusively a people manager for a while and an engineer before that, and I was eager to mix people and technology every day, which isn’t a role that every company offers. Luckily for me, MongoDB does!

 

What do you think helped you land the job? Were you able to bring any special expertise or project experience that MongoDB found valuable?

I’ve been fascinated by databases since I was a university student, and I spent a lot of my free time learning about them, so in addition to being enthusiastic about working in this space, I had some relevant technical experience. I had worked on large enterprise systems — both legacy and greenfield — in fintech and finance and had even used MongoDB in production, so I was familiar with enterprise needs like security, durability, availability and performance.

 

What do you think helps engineers move up quickly or be the top pick for a competitive employer? What should engineers seek out if they hope to move up or be hired by their “dream” company?

I think that genuine excitement about the role that you want or the role that you’re in plays a large part in your success. If you’re looking for your “dream” company, you have to start with what interests you because that’s what’s exciting, and a good indicator of that is what you do in your spare time. Once you identify your “dream” company, you need to find a role there that fits your skills and experience. The best indicator of a match is that you have experience doing the work required in the role. If you’re looking for your first job or you are changing fields, spending your free time practicing the role is another strong signal that you could meet your “dream” company’s needs.

Brad Cater
Brad Cater, Lead Engineer

What new skill or role did you want to learn? Why was this important to you?
Working with AI and building my technical expertise was critical for my next role. I had spent over two and a half years working as a consulting engineer at MongoDB when the opportunity to join our new application modernization team arose. As I transitioned into an application delivery consultant role on the team, I set out to grow my technical leadership skills by combining hands-on engineering with innovation in generative AI. Developing expertise in applying AI to real-world software delivery challenges was important not only to stay ahead of industry trends but to deliver differentiated, future-proof solutions for enterprise-scale modernization. I’ve continued to broaden my experience at the intersection of architecture, delivery and client strategy.

 

How did your employer help support this time of learning and professional development?
MongoDB provided an environment where I could immediately take ownership of a high-visibility, cross-functional project as the technical lead, partnering with principal engineers and client executives on complex, meaningful challenges. I had leadership support to experiment with AI as we prototyped solutions for real-world client needs. Through collaboration with our engineering and product teams, I gained exposure to cutting-edge tools like LangChain and OpenAI APIs to accelerate application migration. Beyond that, I had access to technical enablement, mentorship and the autonomy to drive both strategy and delivery. This combination of trust, innovation and cross-team collaboration helped me grow rapidly as a technical leader in the AI space.

 

What was the outcome of this experience? How did it impact your future growth in your profession?
This experience accelerated my trajectory as a strategic technical leader at MongoDB. I now lead a team modernizing critical enterprise applications, guiding architecture, integrating AI and delivering outcomes that strengthen client trust and long-term investment in MongoDB. I’ve grown into a role where I not only engineer solutions but drive innovation, manage ambiguity and influence outcomes at scale. This foundation has opened doors to future leadership roles where AI fluency, technical strategy and stakeholder partnership are essential.

Yu Chang Ou
Yu Chang Ou, Senior Application Delivery Consultant (Lead Developer)

MongoDB Employee Reviews

What truly sets winning teams apart is their ability to come together—not just to work, but to learn, grow, and inspire one another. At MongoDB, it’s the team-building moments, impromptu conversations, and recognition of excellence that bring our bold vision to life.
Sachin
Sachin, VP, Sales
Sachin, VP, Sales
At MongoDB, we are all genuinely committed to the success of the company and to each other. We embrace mistakes as a learning opportunity. We come up with big ideas and we execute on them. We hold each other accountable along the way. And most importantly, we have fun.
Erica
Erica, Senior Legal Director
Erica, Senior Legal Director
After a few years on the team, I'm still consistently growing my skill set and working on interesting, fun projects – two primary reasons I continue to work at MongoDB.
May
May, Senior Software Engineer
May, Senior Software Engineer