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Iris Automation (CA)

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Not worth it, tech doesn’t work - Senior Software Engineer Iris Automation (CA) Employee Review

1.0
Aug 5, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Office is close to some of my favorite lunch spots

Cons

-Managing team is in over their heads. No real experience and lead by juvenile hubris -Trying to play big company with lots of bureaucratic process when it’s barely even 30 headcount -Trying to go to market with an unproven/not functional product -Pay is very low. Generally you accept this given higher upside but there is none as benefits/RSU is bare minimum -given above, employees don’t stay for very long and will move onto better paid/better run companies

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Pros

Good colleagues and a supportive work environment

Cons

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5.0
Jan 11, 2018
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Recommend
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Pros

The job is interesting and engaging. Management works closely with the team and earnestly listens to our feedback and recommendations. Tasks, projects, and priorities are mutually agreed based on our skills, interests, and underlying necessities. It's refreshing to work in a place where I can influence and understand strategic decisions, rather than a flurry of conflicting priorities and management-by-crisis from above. There is minimal pressure to be in the office past core hours. For those rare times I've stayed late, dinner has been catered. Coworkers are friendly and competent. Weekly we self-organize various events that everyone has, to various extents, participated in, including dim sum, rock climbing, tennis, and robotic meetups. Often our families and significant others join in too.

Cons

As a small and young company, many processes and policies are still being developed. I've seen a lot of progress over the past few months and it's only getting better. Some underlying tools and processes, common to many engineers' work, could use a bit more of our focus so we don't accidentally re-invent the wheel a few times internally.

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