Slowly righting the ship - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso Lockerz

4,0
8 mar 2012
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

If you read the reviews on here, you'll find out what Lockerz was like six months ago. But things have been changing, slowly but surely for the better. The key has been articulating a clearer vision and bringing in strong technical and product leads and letting them run. The benefits here are amazing - especially considering it is a start-up. And you get to work with a bunch of really nice, smart, fun people.

Svantaggi

Okay, so to be sure - there have been communication issues in the past. And it takes time to get management to understand what they did wrong and need to do differently. And though things have been much better over the last couple months, they still have to continue to improve. There's also a lot of churn - folks leaving, mostly because of stuff that happened last year. That's one area where there needs to be better communication: when someone leaves - tell us!

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5,0
20 nov 2021
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Work environment made of good people

Svantaggi

There is none to me

3,0
23 apr 2013
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Lockerz acquired the company I built and was the CTO of, Plixi. Being an integral part of a KPCB backed company is a great learning experience for anyone that works for Lockerz. You'll hopefully grow lifelong relationships with the leaders, mentors, and investors of Lockerz. If you work hard, you get to work on things that interest you and have a big impact to a wide audience. Also, the pay was good for senior people.

Svantaggi

There was always a Seattle vs. San Diego attitude once the Plixi team was acquired and there were two offices. Even two years after the acquisition when most of the people in Seattle were new, there was still this animosity between the two offices. Everything is 100% in Seattle now, which is a good thing for the company. Working remotely was never set up in the companies culture, thus the company never strongly benefited on the strengths of remote workers. For a small company, there were a lot of politics involved. People were more worried about he-said-she-said stuff rather than just working on the product and making it better for the users. For a startup-type company that doesn't have its product quite figured out yet, and doesn't have crazy growth traffic, there's no need to have a huge enterprise software/hardware stack. It was the opposite of the Lean Startup.

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