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Supernova Technology

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Lots of improvement needed - Program Manager Supernova Technology Employee Review

2.0
7 Sept 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Most people except the management team are smart, hardworking and down to earth

Cons

- People on management team need to do management 101 to learn how to respect their team - Compensation structure SUCKS, especially with the amount of work you have to accomplish and overtime is almost guaranteed with the offshore team in China. They need to compensate the team better or give equity as incentive. - High turnover within the team due to no work life balance - Most managers do not care their employees as a human being. They treat people like robotics. Work, work and more work

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5.0
11 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Supernova really rewards hard workers who are curious and want to learn.

Cons

There are change management issues when key members leave the company.

1.0
12 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You can learn stuff by yourself reading scattered documents.

Cons

The Environment Knowledge sharing is non-existent here. Many employees are either too overwhelmed or simply unwilling to help, creating a "mean" and siloed atmosphere. Leadership & Management The CEO’s management style is aggressive and demoralizing. It is common to be belittled with comments like, "You are too slow," "Were you even listening?" or "Why wasn't this delivered on time?" Curses from the executive office can often be heard across the entire floor. There is a culture of fear; no one speaks out, and everyone is expected to follow orders without question or risk being "in trouble." Work-Life Balance Expect constant after-hours meetings and chats without additional compensation. If you aren't reachable 24/7, there will be consequences. AI & Job Security The CEO is currently obsessed with replacing "expensive" employees with AI. He views it as a magic solution for everything, which shows a fundamental misunderstanding of the work being done. Compensation & Hiring They are currently lowballing roles—for instance, a Data Analyst position is listed at $60k–$80k with a 4-day on-site requirement. This is clearly an attempt to maximize profits at the expense of fair market wages. Final Advice If you are reading these reviews to decide on an offer, pay close attention to the engagement. Notice that the negative reviews have high "like" counts while the positive ones have zero; that tells you everything you need to know. Don't sacrifice your mental or physical health for a salary this low.

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