Optoro Reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(96 total reviews)
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Amena Ali

30% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Optoro has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 96 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Optoro 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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96 reviews
1.0
15 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people are amazing at times. The culture is pretty set in stone and it can be hard for a new person to come in, especially if they have different opinions and views. Overall, I got along with most people. The office is AMAZING! One of the nicest offices I have ever worked in. They have awesome events frequently. If you are looking for a great opportunity to learn and improve your dev skills, this is actually a great place.

Cons

The #1 reason I left this company is due to the direction this company is headed. From the outside looking in, it looks great, they are winning big clients back-to-back-to-back and crushing their growth goals. Yes, this may be happening, but not because of their revolutionary product. During my time there, I spent more time in meetings talking about how we were going to "hack/repurpose" a module, rather than actually executing. This then led to us having to "manage the customers expectations" as I heard daily. This is mainly due to the fact that sales just says yes to everything the customer asks during the sales cycle. "Oh can we return something to you, you then sell it for Bitcoin, then convert that into martian space rocks?" Exageration, yes. But seriously, I would 100% believe it if there was a study done that the sales team didnt know what the word NO is. This would put an immense amount of strain on the engineering team and the implementation team. We frequently had to jump through hoops, meet unrealistic deadlines, and develop one-off requests, just so we could get the deal signed. So like I said, the product is what is the main problem. Optoro just signed their biggest client yet, but I have very little confidence that they will successfully (on time, on budget, within scope) implement them. I left shortly after the scoping phase and the requirements needed (that were supposed to be gathered and negotiated with sales) were eons away from what the software could do. So, back to seeing how they can "manage customer expectations" and "hack" the system. This is the norm and if you have a new idea or want to explore a new direction, good luck. Unless you are a tenured, principle engineer, you have no say. The principle engineers pretty much-run engineering and product management. If they don't like your idea, then you might as well not even raise your hand. This happened to me dozens of times during my time there.

1.0
2 Mar 2022

Struggling

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Not many that I can think of.

Cons

They want to force people back into the office after being remote for 2 years. Instead of letting go of the expensive lease for an office they can't afford, they need to justify it somehow I guess. CEO is insecure about how people get their work done. No cash bonuses were paid last year and bonuses this year were very low. No salary adjustments even though inflation is 8%. Company just got a big fund raise but they want to keep burning money on expensive in-person things instead of going lean and paying people what they're worth to retain top talent. Can't wait to leave and go to a place that values me and my work instead of the CEO's ego. This ship is going down.

1.0
1 Feb 2016

Hypocritical and Greedy

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some incredible people, and co-workers who have learned to bend over backwards and put up with unrealistic expectations.

Cons

While the working conditions at Optoro are not the worst you'll find, it is a lie to say they are ideal or even tolerable on some days, and definitely not what's being broadcasted to new hires and what many picture when working at a start up. I find it extremely corporate and greedy, in that they seek talent who they can use as a robot, ignoring or penalizing those who complain and finding ways to drain an employee of everything they can give and then refusing to help them find a comfortable work-life balance. The bottom line is whatever your manager asks of you, no matter how unrealistic or uninformed the opinion and decisions may be. Optoro makes a fuss about employee engagement, but treats several different departments noticeably different than others. For half, you can start drinking at 3pm while others are penalized for the amount of time spent away from the desk. There is no separation between the HR department and upper management. Complaints to HR can be assumed to be shared with everyone versus held in confidence, and it's often doubtful if the employees best interests are being taken to heart by anyone versus played towards a constant agenda hidden behind any interaction. If you can grin and bear it, and are ok being criticized for not fitting a mold or for speaking up versus being robotic, you'll find a cool industry and some very intelligent hard workers. Otherwise it's important to know what you're signing up for.

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Thank you for taking the time to give us your honest feedback. We’re sorry to hear that you haven’t received the level of support you expected. The Optoro team cares about the development and happiness of each employee, and strives to ensure that each department receives the same level of support from their manager. If you’re not receiving that support we encourage you to reach out to your Talent & Culture Business Partner so that we can help to improve your experience here at Optoro.
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