Orium Reviews

3.3

57% would recommend to a friend

(166 total reviews)

Jason Cottrell

60% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Orium has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 166 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Orium 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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166 reviews
1.0
18 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Fully remote but you can use their office if you want to. - Decent time-off policies and okay benefits. - Great Culture - Lots of opportunities to work on newer technologies

Cons

- They pay pretty poorly compared to the market. - Leadership team is very clueless about what they want to do. Many of them have not worked a day outside of this company and it shows with how poorly they are handling the company AFTER securing a decent funding. - The execs are just concerned about making a buck when they eventually sell the company. - Managers and CEO will lie to your face. They had another round of layoffs after the CEO said there won't be any more in the next year at least. Majority of managers do not even know what their direct-reports are working on, yet they hold TWO review cycles in a year with no development plan or goals discussion. - They acquired a LATAM based company for cheap developers so they can beat their competitors on price, while firing a major chunk of Canadian developers. - Sales only knows how to talk but not sell anything. So many engineers on the bench, yet they can't sell a project even if their lives depended on it. Poor sales performances, yet they always end up getting promoted. - They clearly have a group of favourites who can never do anything wrong.

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Orium Response
1y
We’re so glad you enjoy the culture at Orium and have had the opportunity to grow by experimenting with new technologies—these are areas we take great pride in. We’re sorry that the recent layoffs impacted your experience. We assure you the decision was not made lightly. These changes and other operational adjustments were essential to ensure that Orium remains well-positioned for sustainable growth. The acquisition of Gluo, a Mexico-based digital agency specializing in e-commerce, is also a key part of this strategy. We understand that some employees have concerns about the acquisition, particularly the perception that it signals a shift toward replacing Orium developers with Gluo developers to reduce costs. However, this is not the case. The primary motivation behind the acquisition is to serve the growing LATAM market better and offer new services to our customers in the United States. If you need clarification on the points above or have additional feedback, we encourage you to talk to a member of our HR or Culture teams. We’re always open to feedback!
2.0
2 Aug 2024

Great until it wasn't

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fully remote WFH subsidy Work-life balance and flexibility

Cons

Being laid off after being told "We're looking at good growth for 2024" felt like the most avoidable thing. Other orgs I've been at, they try to cut expenses in other areas of the company. Layoffs are a worse-case scenario. But here, it feels like it was the very first thing they did. Cutting benefits or selling the 2 condos in Downtown Toronto could have probably saved a few people's jobs. Instead, it seemed more important to keep the lucky remaining employees comfy. HR is very slow to respond, which is stressful when you need help finding a new job.

1.0
15 Jan 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Doodles, they have nice doodles.

Cons

This company is a group of friends who are all like-minded. There is no room for others if you are not like them. They spend a lot of time meditating and conducting mindfulness. It's very cult-like. If you run into a problem with one person, the whole company turns against you. There is no room for creativity and any ideas you bring to the table will be quickly shot down by the rest of the group who relentlessly stroke each other's ego. A front end developer from Vancouver has more say regarding a design task in Toronto then an actual designer from Toronto. The group spends way too much time together after work...it's almost as if they don't have a home to go to. Every year the company goes away to a cottage to binge drink for 3 days. There is relentless pressure to go, and if you don't go, you and your ideas are excluded from meetings. I've never seen anything like this.

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Orium Response
10y
Thank-you for your review. It sounds like you had difficulty integrating into, and having effective communication with, your team. I can see that there was not a fit with Myplanet and your personal work style as many of the negative traits you state are the exact reasons our team members love working here. There are a few points that you have made in your review that do concern me. I’d like to provide some clarity: On Mindfulness: We do provide mindfulness (emotional intelligence) training and facilitated meditation on a weekly basis, along with other personal and professional development opportunities. This training is completely optional, though many of our Myplaneteers appreciate it and participate. We have expanded this training based on positive feedback from many Myplaneteers on the impact it has in all areas of their lives, an increasing body of published literature (Harvard, McKinsey, UofT) showing the benefits, and our own experiences that show these skills as critical in producing high performance teams and team members. On Building Friendships/Relationships With Team Members: As part of our Humanity value, we do encourage our team members to get to know each other as people. It increases team engagement, collaboration and makes for a great work environment. We do have several opportunities to socialize - and while completely optional - we do encourage team members to attend so we can get to know each other and build great friendships. Our cottage trip, holiday party, pot-lucks, team outings, the weekly gathering and more are all enjoyed responsibly by an increasingly mature crowd (no offense to those with birthdays this year). Unfortunately, your comments don't seem to include the many efforts from the organizers of these events to ensure alcohol-free options for participation, as well as a variety of options for individuals with families and commitments outside of work. While I have never heard of someone being excluded from ongoing activities and conversations because they did not go to an event, exclusion, explicit or otherwise is simply not tolerated here. If you feel like this was the case, please contact me directly so I can address that situation. On Ideas & Meetings: As part of our Collaboration Value - we do create an inclusive environment where everyone has the opportunity to make a positive impact on the project at hand. Our team retrospectives, coaching and emotional intelligence training are all targeted at achieving this goal. This means great ideas can be presented by anyone. We focus in on what works, what's best for the client, the user, and consider ideas from across the team; as opposed to decisions made based on someone’s title. I wish you the best of luck and hope that you find a great company fit in your next role.
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