Complete garbage company - Anonymous employee Richtech Robotics Employee Review

1.0
May 5, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nothing. Racist and full of it.

Cons

Everything. Constant blaming. Constant yelling. No one takes responsibility. There is no training. They completely lie to anyone to close a sale. They talk behind your back. I can go on and on. It’s complete chaos over there. They work you over and over and have no disregard or respect for your personal life

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5.0
Apr 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great work-life balance with a consistent Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm schedule that makes it easy to plan your personal life. The company does a good job of creating a positive and supportive culture—birthdays are celebrated, holiday parties are well organized, and there’s a genuine effort to make employees feel appreciated. Despite being a publicly traded company, the team is small (around 60 employees), which creates a close-knit, collaborative environment where people know each other and work well together. It truly has a “family” feel while still maintaining professionalism. One of the most exciting aspects is the opportunity to be involved in developing new technology. Employees are able to contribute ideas and be part of innovation, which makes the work engaging and meaningful. Additional perks like lunch, snacks, and drinks provided throughout the day are a nice bonus and show that the company cares about employee comfort and morale. Overall: A great place to work if you value stability, a supportive team environment, and the chance to be part of something innovative. Best suited for individuals who appreciate a structured schedule and a smaller, more personal workplace setting.

Cons

Limited flexibility in terms of remote work or non-traditional schedules—the role follows a fairly standard in-office 9–5 structure, which may not appeal to those seeking more flexibility. Because the company is relatively small, opportunities for rapid advancement or multiple layers of promotion can be limited compared to larger organizations. The “family-style” culture is a positive overall, but can sometimes lead to informal processes or less defined structure in certain areas. Working in a company focused on developing new technology can occasionally mean shifting priorities or evolving processes as the business grows.

1.0
May 3, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Traveling to get away from the office.

Cons

Avoid at all costs, Management has no clue what they're doing. They only like chinese employees.

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