The Cons of working at Backplane are as followed.
- CoWorkers: Great people to work with, but most of the time there seemed to be a lack of trust within the teams, or everything was questioned, and a lot of good ideas fell through because of that behavior.
- Vision: In the beginning of my time there, the vision was to make a place where people could express themselves, and feel safe and while at it, we'd make money. Somewhere along the way, they forgot about that approach, and just wanted to make money regardless of who it hurt, (business is business)
- Office: The office in Palo Alto was treated more like a fraternity than a place of work, while it is a startup, it was treated as a playground that just happened to have an office in it.
- Leadership: At Backplane, there were a lot of talented people, people who have worked hard to get where they are, there are also people who just knew someone and was given the title. This can make for a very negative place where the leaders show little leadership qualities, but love to just talk at people. None of the people who are leaders in the company come from a tech or startup background, the current CEO worked as an architect and in wall street, and a lot of his qualities, while work in those areas, lack in the tech world.
- Trust: There isn't a lot of trust from the people at the top, to the people at the bottom. for the most part, they all want the same thing, but are not willing to trust the people who can get them there.
- Reviews: Some of the reviews on this site, were written by the managers at Backplane, to balance the actual and truthful reviews. be careful what you read.
- Career Advancement: Backplane/Place is not a place you will grow. When I was there, every designer that worked there had been fired, and most the engineers who were of great quality left due to the direction of the company. Backplane is a place that wants what they want now, regardless of who gets them there, so beware.
- Future: I have hopes for Backplane to do well, I think given the right leadership, it has opportunities to really soar in the Social networking world, however currently as it stands, I just do not see it making a splash.