Spireon Management reviews

4.9

95% would recommend to a friend

(3 total reviews)

Tim Welch

Not enough data to show CEO approval

95% positive business outlook

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3 reviews
5.0
3 Sept 2020

Great company & culture

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Pros

I've been with Spireon for over 3 years and really enjoyed working here. They have a good culture with good products, including being the market leader in the automotive segments. The company is really innovative and have some good leaders to drive the company forward. The CEO does a great job of leading and driving the company to innovate and be the leader in the industry. Although he can be demanding, he is very approachable and values all of the employees. There are some really good and smart people who are working hard to make the company better. Since the company is not too big, everyone has an opportunity to make a difference. The doors to the Executive team is open and if you have good ideas, you can make a difference.

Cons

Like any company, there are people who qualify to be in the position that they are in. However, there has been improvement with new some new leadership.

2.0
4 Jun 2014

The Fast Track to Nowhere

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Pros

-Generous PTO and industry average benefits. -Leading edge technologies in the platform stack. Not so much for the applications. -Nice office even though they are moving within the year -Some great people there that really care about the company

Cons

-Amateur Executive team. Recent additions to the executive team do not know anything about the industry and they are ignoring many of the core fundamentals that made the company successful in past years. -If you don't work overtime you are not seen as not contributing to the team. Engineering team members work grossly excessive hours just to keep up with delivery expectations. No comp time or even recognition provided by management. -It's all smoke and mirrors there. All the way up to the board. There is no one left there with the courage or integrity to actually state what is wrong and what is going wrong with the company. The CEO takes great exception to people voicing opinions that do not tow the company line. It is obvious that the name of the game at this point is to secure a sale. Cost cutting has been painful, everything from cheaper hotels for most of the remote employees to cutting the operations teams hours, to lay offs, to not providing company cell phones (and under compensating for using personal phones), closing offices, and hiring staff in less expensive markets. The single driving force these days is raising the EBITDA, ignoring risks in the shrinking market space in the industry, and ignoring challenges in the the new product plans. -Everyone is expendable there. No matter their experience, position, or contributions to the organization. Employees often wonder who is next on the chopping block. HR does not do a good job of managing the attitudes or the culture there. Layoffs seem to occur every eight to 12 months. Look at the history of the executive team and you can see that they all come from organizations where this is the norm. -Office politics are completely out of control. Constant power play by persons in many of the departments within the company. Competing priorities and no top-down direction on company wide priorities. The new CEO and executive staff have done nothing to alleviate this.

2.0
25 Apr 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Smart technology is the wave of now and the future and this Company sits right in the middle of an explosive Telematics industry with tremendous upside. Benefits are competitive and the company is located in a desirable area of Irvine.

Cons

The Company removed their co-founder (CEO) and other key executive staff members in the middle of 2013. Prior to the Co-founders removal, growth rates were accelerating with increasing velocity. The new CEO has shifted the Company from a Sales focus to a Process oriented focus. This directional change has flat-lined revenue growth (which is cause for concern in a growth stage enterprise operating in a growth industry). While the new CEO is a genuinely good person, his lack of industry knowledge and appointment of an amateur supporting C-level staff is allowing competitors to take advantage of the situation and steal market share at an alarming rate.

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