Appier Reviews

3.5

48% would recommend to a friend

(349 total reviews)

49% positive business outlook

Appier has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 349 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Appier employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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349 reviews
2.0
20 Feb 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Appier is a company well-positioned to take advantage of the surge of interest in AI technology, being one of the few AI companies outside of China in the APAC region. It has a top quality team of AI and data scientists on the engineering and development team. Its competitive base salaries have allowed it to recruit top talent across APAC across various functions. Amazing CRO who took the company very far with superior industry and technical knowledge, and professional network prior to leaving at the end of 2018.

Cons

Working at Appier was very challenging for the following reasons: 1. As a managed advertising business, there was almost zero transparency in terms of knowing where and how ad dollars were spent and what inventory ads ran on. As a seller, I never saw any of my ads "live" and in the wild, and unfortunately I knew for a fact that a number of campaign screenshots to clients were in fact photoshopped. 2. While this was never validated, the performance business (app installs) was often questioned by clients under suspicion of fraud. Install numbers rarely tallied between what would be tracked by Appier vs. what was measured by say Google Play or iTunes. One of my clients had a 100X discrepancy that was never explained. 3. Commission structure and final payouts upon exit: Appier has a very deceptive commission structure for sellers, wherein you are paid a % of commission when the company invoices a client, and a % of commission after the client pays Appier - and the latter piece has an validity date that is unlikely to be fulfilled by media agencies. As such, you are hard pressed to obtain your full commission payout as a seller. Upon exit, according to Singapore law, you are supposed to be paid your final paycheck on your last day of employment. Instead. Appier will withhold final payment until the last day of the month for the company's convenience. In addition, to add to financial strain, Appier does not pay out the final month's commission based on invoice issued, claiming that this "should go into the next month's payout", further reducing any chance of ever getting a full commission payout for work done and owed. This, in addition to the lack of transparency, possible fraud and poor campaign performance due to cheap and low-quality inventory being bought, as well as fundamental lack of market understanding, leads me to conclude that the company is aiming for a quick exit with the end goal of being quickly listed on the Tokyo stock exchange, at the expense of clients and employees wellbeing. In addition, C-level management is unable to trust employees with anything, not even naming of conference rooms in the Singapore office. If the CEO is concerned with such matter, I have to question the effective use of his time and overall business acumen.

1.0
5 Jun 2022

Horrible manager

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Growing company with strong presence in north east asia market. Team made up of mostly AI scientists and engineers.

Cons

Unfortunately I would have to rate Appier with 1-star due to the following reasons: - Company has too many processes and lack of organization. Most employees end up spending a large amount of time doing menial tasks that’s time consuming and ineffective in the long term - Extremely demanding work culture. No balance in professional/personal. Not a culture for professionals with growing families - Non-competitive benefits package or perks of being an employee - Some management members have low emotional intelligence who needs basic training in interpersonal communication skills - Lack of direct communication approach when it comes to achieving goals. This makes it a stressful and unfavourable work environment - Products are not competitive enough in certain markets - Structure of budget spend from clients’ perspective is not transparent

1.0
27 Jun 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company driven by engineers and scientist. there is a sense that the product direction is going the right way when speaking to individual people.

Cons

inability to communicate things. everything is masked under the glory word "AI" AI this AI that, how do we achieve results - AI. Clients don't buy the bluff and as sales we have to take everything we hear officially from the product teams and explain it in better terms for clients. the marketing team doesn't help as well, most of them are enamored by pushing fancy jargons and terms they themselves don't know just to look good. product trainings done by the marketing teams are often just a show of very poor pitching skills and a lack of on-ground awareness. they obsess with case studies and logos but don't help with our incentives. management is horrible. CEO himself is only nice once in 3 months when there is a global meeting. hemming and hawing whenever a tough question is asked and skirting issues. on every other week meeting he micromanages sales numbers and pushes like people don't have a life. CEO is famously known to not take a break and he expects that from his staff as well.

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