Very different Company from what they sell you - Backend Software Engineer Personio Employee Review

2.0
23 Feb 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Office and peers are nice

Cons

The company knows how to use the basic "start-up" terminology to lure new developers, pretending it is an agile start-up environment but in reality, it is a "traditional", bureaucratic company, disguising waterfall development by breaking it into 2-week chunks. During my interviews and offer proposal, everybody seemed really nice, helpful, and flexible about helping me as much as possible during my relocation to Germany but, as soon as the relocation started and I arrived in the country, the employee's posture changed completely and it was clear that they would do all they could to spend as little as possible to help me with that Most senior-level developers and product people just have a very superficial understanding of agile concepts (and some of them just treat it as bulls**t that the company needs to use to keep its "start-up vibe"). Developers are perceived only as "task takers" and are discouraged to have real participation in anything other than technical discussions. Seniority is also perceived only as how technically deep you are. The company is way more focused on what it needs from the engineers instead of looking into the person's aspirations for its career and then trying to match both, which often results in the company focusing (or trying to persuade) to move you into roles or to do something that you have no interest in. Career promotions are also few and sparse and they clearly delay it as much as possible, focusing on how long you've been without a promotion instead of looking at the employee's performance or if they should really be in that position. Not coincidentally, this is the least efficient company that I've ever worked for. The development cycle is really slow, simple features take several months (or sometimes more than a year for not-so-small features) to be developed and deployed and sometimes are already obsolete by the time it hits production. Touching legacy code or proposing anything different from what is usually done is a nightmare and usually generates endless meetings with several seniors/managers/leads that will refuse anything other than what they are used to. If you want just to code, be as far as possible from any conversation other than technical stuff, and don't want to develop any other skill than coding, you might fit here. Otherwise, I suggest you look for another company.

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Personio Response
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Hello, we’re sorry to hear that your experience at Personio didn’t meet with expectations, as we always strive to provide only a great, positive people experience. Thank you for reaching out with this feedback — we appreciate the opportunity to continue improving. You are right, we’ve certainly seen changes within the team due to our fast growth environment. We have recently launched a new performance growth cycle and promotion system with a new framework to ensure fair, equal, and unbiased promotion experiences for all Personios. That said, we know there’s room for improvement! We’ve already shared your points with the People Partners and PTech leadership. We’d be happy to continue this conversation if you have more feedback to discuss! Please feel free to reach out to me at Cassandra.hoermann@personio.de.

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