Big Management Issues - Software Engineer Bynaric Employee Review

2.0
7 Aug 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Great friendly & hardworking team - Free drinks & snacks - Nice clean office - Meeting rooms available - Udemy access and a scheduled hour per week for learning

Cons

- CEO is not a team player. He doesn’t get involved or provide feedback during planning phases but expects us to change stuff at his whim during the development phase, causing a lot of our previous planning to be wasted. - CEO doesn't listen to staff. We have a good team of people that are highly qualified in their fields yet CEO believes he knows better. - Mentions of Pensions, Stocks etc. but no benefits ever actually received. - No flexibility, everyone must work 9AM to 6PM and WFH days must be Tue to Thur. - The team's work is never celebrated. - CEO micromanages the team, causes communication issues by telling developers to work on stuff and to keep it a secret. (I've been told recently that this should be happening less now) - High turnover rate. - No announcements of new hires or people leaving. - Office is located in a not so great area. I've had to walk past blood stains on the path just past the office at least twice which is more than I'd like. - CEO dismisses the work required to achieve features. For example, he will tell developers “Oh you just need to add this” or “You just need to debug it”, when developers have explained to him that it will take quite a bit of work to achieve. - Developers are made to use programming languages that they have no experience with because the CEO wants us to use an existing codebase instead of developing our own in the languages we are proficient in.

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Bynaric Response
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Hello, Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback. We value all perspectives, and while some of the points raised might not align with everyone's experience, we take them seriously. We're pleased to hear about the positive aspects you've highlighted, such as the friendly team, learning opportunities, and office amenities. However, we're concerned about the issues you've pointed out. We believe in continuous improvement, and your feedback provides insights into areas we need to address. While we strive for transparency and open communication, it's essential to note that not all perspectives might capture the complete picture. We'll certainly take your advice on board and work towards creating a more supportive and transparent work environment. Your well-being and professional growth are paramount to us. Warm regards, Management Team at Bynaric

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Cons

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Pros

- Fantastic teammates in the vast majority of cases. High level of team competency in BA, QA, development and sales/marketing. Friendly, inclusive team spirit with a commitment to high standards. - Nice, clean office with plenty of energy drinks, snacks and coffee. - A variety of convenient lunch options are available nearby, though it's worth noting that lunchtime is strictly limited for new joiners. - Access to Udemy is unrestricted, and there's a dedicated hour each week for personal development. - Hardware provided is generally at a very good level. New MacBooks, good monitors, desks and chairs.

Cons

- Technology Stack and Employee Trust. Company has transitioned to renovating a pre-built somewhat outdated codebase instead of using the products developed in house, despite the most recent in house product being largely a success, in my view, for the company. This also meant that over half the development team were shunted to working on frameworks and languages, which prior to them joining the company, they had zero experience in and many have no interest in pursuing. This decision was also made despite overwhelming push back from the vast majority of the development team. - Depressing atmosphere and Troublesome churn issue. Announcements when people were leaving or joining the company were rare. Teams are left to independently manage introductions, on-boardings/off-boardings and farewells, often without any upcoming notice of the event. I feel management does not react well to people looking to move onto other opportunities. - Intense micromanagement and Interference. Management regularly stands behind employees, closely watching the employees activity and commenting on various actions. - Issues with management. Excessive controlling policies have been being brought in to strictly regiment lunch times (which have caused forced separation of new hires from previously hired employees), warnings given for phone use. No leniency by official policy for early in/early out or working later hours to spread the day, a common and practical practice allowed by many similar software companies. Communications from Management in my opinion is, in general, very poor. - Broken Trust and Confusion. Inaccuracies about company stature and job specs when hiring. I noted this myself when issues with my role came to light shortly after I joined with the expectations of my role being changed without a single one to one discussion. I have heard remarks from multiple new hires about how the company stature and condition was not at all like how it was presented during the interview process.

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