Move fast, and fix things - Anonymous employee Almanac Employee Review

5.0
May 25, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Almanac is a great place to work if you like responsibility, opportunity, and a team that's ambitious and cares about each other. They focus on results, customer/user experience, and the team. It's exciting to be part of a team with the potential to reshape how millions of people work (and spend the majority of their waking life). There's lots to do, and lots of opportunity.

Cons

Working at a startup, especially early on, can be chaotic. You're figuring out exactly what problems people are desperate to solve, and how to build a product that's good enough people will pay you to solve it. Almanac's product is big and ambitious, and the team has very high standards, with a lot of autonomy and responsibility – especially in engineering.

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5.0
May 9, 2024
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Pros

You will have a full understanding of the company vision and strategy to achieve that vision so that you can best perform your role

Cons

The market is in flux, changing faster than it ever has before for productivity and work tools. This means you must be able to be nimble, agile, and open to change

2.0
Oct 18, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers are incredibly talented, geographically diverse, lovely people. Direct managers have good intentions and listen to feedback even if they don't have the power to change anything. Once a quarter, we receive a random non-holiday day off. Co-working weeks in cool locations with boarding and part of travel reimbursed. Pay is good; benefits are not so good. Honestly, the worst medical/dental I've had in a long time.

Cons

If bike-shedding were a culture, this is it. Are you ready to have multiple meetings about padding and border weight yet ship without QA or ANY tests? Almanac is the place for you. Almanac likes to promote a healthy work culture through social media and blog posts, but don't be fooled. The opposite exists internally. "We work asynchronously," but they have multiple sync meetings daily. When employees live worldwide, someone is attending a meeting at midnight+ or before 8 am. "We are fighting burnout startup culture," but the CEO has hustle culture nostalgia (check out his Twitter). He explicitly says he rewards those who work nights and weekends, @ people after hours for non-blocking bugs, and schedules after-hour meetings/one-on-ones. You'd better have rock-solid boundaries because guardrails do not exist here. They had a social media post, something like "(*Forget) meetings, and camera-on culture." Yet they literally have a policy that states they expect cameras during meetings, and the CEO will call you out for it. During a large hiring push they advertised certain "extra" perks/benefits. As soon as that push was over those benefits were walked back. So many contradictions it makes one dizzy.

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