A startup that needs to look after its people more - Software Developer Harrison-AI Employee Review

1.0
Nov 24, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexibility to work from home. Flexibility in the work schedule.

Cons

Much staff burn out. Impossible deadlines that can't be met. Poor communication from the leadership, executive and founders. Not enough people to do all the work. Too much office politics and clicky groups.

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Harrison-AI Response
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Hi there, Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughts with us and we really appreciate it. It's never easy to hear that someone hasn't had the best experience with us, so we want to acknowledge your feedback and assure you that we take it seriously. We're sorry to hear that you felt burnt out and that deadlines were unrealistic. We totally get it - there's nothing worse than feeling like you're drowning in work! But we're happy to say that since your review a couple of years ago, we've made significant changes. We've brought on a lot more staff and have implemented a more streamlined communication process involving leadership to ensure everyone's on the same page. We're also very committed to fostering a collaborative and inclusive work environment (without office politics or cliques) - we want everyone to feel included and valued. We're always looking for ways to improve, so if you ever want to chat more about your experience, feel free to reach out to me anytime: pam@harrison.ai (Pam Stevenson - Head of Talent). Thanks again for your feedback and we hope to one day have the opportunity to show you the improvements we've made.

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Cons

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Genuinely smart and talented people across the board — the Engineering team in particular is a highlight, with a strong collaborative culture and plenty of opportunities to learn from high-calibre colleagues.

Cons

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