An Incredibly Buggy Software with a Poor Management Team Behind It. - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso Sisense

1,0
4 mar 2021
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The biggest positive that you will find at this company are the people, and specifically the people at the individual contributor level. Throughout my entire time at Sisense, I felt like a part of the family with my peers. There were frequent special occasions and events that would occur where we would get to spend time with one another outside of the company, and I became friends with my team to the point that some time after having left Sisense, I am still in touch with many of my friends who are still at the company or recently moved on. Sisense really does foster a workplace where you can come in and be yourself, and never have to put on a mask at work. While I consider this a positive, there were frequent times that this also worked against the company as some employees would feel so comfortable that professional boundaries were often blurred.

Svantaggi

I'll start with the software. The product itself is advanced in it's functionality, but poorly executed in its design. Product stability and improvement measures are always pushed to the side for half-baked, flashy new ideas, which always go live with known bugs. Instead of investing in stronger development teams (note that the company's development teams are all in non US offices, making interaction with those teams very difficult, even when the HQ is in NYC), they continue to drive investment in sales personnel instead, so that they can sell more of the product. The mind set from my personal opinion (and it was shared by many of my colleagues) was that the company would rather drive newer and bigger brands and deals, while letting their existing customers struggle with the product. Next we'll discuss the company. This company is an Israeli start-up, and while that in and of itself is no problem, the company clearly maintains strong Israeli business practices in all offices, and many of which are not for the best of all employees. While boasting about their diversity and their hiring practices, the overwhelming majority of management (anyone above a team lead level) are predominantly Israeli. In fact there seemed to be a relatively low ceiling at which it was difficult to break through without having some connections there. All career development business practices including raises, bonuses, and promotions are all done behind closed doors, and with no transparency. I had to seek out information about raises, and had I never asked, I would have been there for numerous years without one. Frequently they will ask that you undergo a "title change" which is a promotion that includes a great deal of new responsibility, but with no extended compensation, and frequently I would need to bring offers in hand from other companies to these discussions to further my own career. We were always told that this is how things operate over in Israel, however this was an American based office, and if your HQ is going to be in NYC, then you really should adapt to how companies operate over here. There were numerous other examples: Israeli employees taking frequent holidays and clearly more than the allotted PTO, which the non Israeli employees would be left to cover for, however we would frequently have a hard time to be able to get anything more than a day or two for our holidays (Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc.), management frequently forces employees to stay late (sometimes even until midnight or so), etc. Overall my time at Sisense did help me further a lot of my own technical understanding, but left much to be desired from a workplace, and I personally would not recommend working here, especially if you are on the tech or customer success side. You will be undervalued, under paid, and consistently asked to do more with less, and then blamed for not succeeding. I've seen many people come and go during my few years with Sisense, and somehow all of the people who have left, myself included, have found themselves better off for it. Unless many drastic changes have occurred since my leaving, and from what I've heard, it doesn't seem to be the case, I would look to the next place for my next job. All of this is just my own personal experiences and my own opinions from reflecting on my time working there, but I do hope for Sisense's sake that many of these areas have been improved, because this is not the way to care for employees who are fighting so hard to make your business succeed.

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Risposta di Sisense
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I would first like to say thank you for taking the time to leave such detailed feedback. We take great pride in our people and I’m glad that you felt like you were a part of our TEAM. It’s nice to hear that our people truly do live by our values of being authentic and caring. No one should ever have to be anyone but themselves when coming to work. I appreciate your feedback and concerns surrounding our product. Our goal is to deliver a high quality product with excellent customer service and I can see that you feel similarly. We will gladly look into your comments about our product design to ensure that we are allocating resources adequately. In terms of diversity, we are very aware that focusing on racial diversity will make us a better place for all as well as a stronger company. That is why we have brought someone on full time to address those concerns and help us improve our internal processes to expand our talent pool to hire more diverse talent. As for pay practices and career advancement. We are constantly striving to improve transparency and clarity while taking care of our people. I am sorry you did not feel that way and can commit to continuing and improving this front as well as working with our leadership team to do so. Lastly as it relates to how the business is run, while it is an Israeli founded startup the majority of our offices and people are placed outside Israel. Our own HQ is in NYC as you know and the majority of our leaders are based outside Israel. We are absolutely aware that business practices differ by country . Other than aligning with local practices in the different countries as it relates to paid time off, we've also established global self care days to make sure our people get a chance to take care of themselves and their loved ones. Specifically in the US, we have paid holidays for the US and an unlimited paid time off policy that allows you to take time off whenever you need to. Respectfully, Nurit Shiber Chief People Officer

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The company culture at Sisense is truly collaborative, supportive, and positive. Leadership has prioritized finding great people, and it shows. There is a strong sense of camaraderie across all teams. Everyone hired here is carefully selected and highly skilled. Working alongside such talented professionals is incredibly motivating and constantly pushes me to develop my own skills. The work is meaningful, and the projects are challenging. I feel my contributions are valued and directly contribute to our success. We operate in a highly competitive market, which means we are constantly challenged to innovate and execute at a high level.

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The product is broken, the clients are leaving, and the employees are ridiculously stressed and frustrated. No one wants to see this reality, but I am highlighting it here to help people see through their lies. The leadership needs to act ASAP if they want to save the company and the future of employees. Otherwise, this ship will sink soon. All the good employees have left or are planning to leave quickly. I was one of them as I saw things would never change. As an employee, one feels ridiculously powerless. You don't have any authority, any control over the chaos and the worst work-life balance. Each day you hope things will change, and each day you get terribly disappointed. It's a sad place to be.

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