A Place for Real Impact and Continuous Growth - Anonymous employee Atomic Machines Employee Review

5.0
Oct 14, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I’ve witnessed an incredible transformation—from around 35 people to over 100. The intellectual humility and open conversations here are a breath of fresh air, allowing for honest, productive dialogue across the team. You’re not just another cog in the wheel—your work here has true visibility and the potential to make a significant impact. It’s a dynamic environment where your contributions matter, and you can feel the difference you’re making every day. There is also dedicated time to step away from our work if you choose to participate, such as onsite celebrations for internal wins, a variety of holidays, and company family events. It’s an inclusive workplace where everyone is welcome, and differences are not just respected but celebrated.

Cons

While there is flexibility (i.e., an open PTO policy, company holidays, and control over your calendar), this isn’t a place to coast. You need to be someone who enjoys putting in full days in the office and is excited to contribute hands-on. For those who thrive in that environment, the energy and collaboration in the office make it a rewarding experience. Startups aren’t for everyone, but this is the place to be if you thrive on making real change and are willing to do the work with high visibility.

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5.0
Apr 6, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

First-principles thinking is the default — you'll be pushed to understand why, not just what Genuinely meritocratic; what you deliver matters more than tenure or title The problem sits at the intersection of advanced manufacturing and AI — it's technically as hard as it gets Surrounded by exceptionally high-caliber people every day; the talent bar is real The work matters — you're not optimizing a feed algorithm, you're building something with physical consequence

Cons

Ambiguity is real — no playbook, high tolerance required Expectations are high and the pace is demanding; not for everyone Still building the internal infrastructure needed to scale

1.0
Mar 3, 2026
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Pros

They have many talented employees and have interesting projects to work on and solve on a daily basis.

Cons

The company operates very much like an early-stage startup — fast-moving, deadline-driven, and constantly under pressure. While speed can be energizing, the combination of aggressive timelines and tight deadlines often translates into extremely long work hours. Many of the project timelines felt unrealistic from the start, which created a cycle of urgency rather than sustainable execution. What concerned me most before I decided to leave was the pattern I observed within the engineering team. The engineers who were doing the majority of the heavy lifting gradually left, largely due to leadership’s tendency to overpromise, coupled with a lack of appreciation and recognition for the work being done. In addition, the company’s capital burn rate appeared concerning, adding another layer of uncertainty. While the company may ultimately succeed, from my perspective at the time, the risks seemed to outweigh the foundation in place.

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Atomic Machines Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback. We’re glad you found the work engaging and the team talented — that’s something we care deeply about. As a fast-growing company, we are continually trying to balance the intensity and urgency that comes with bringing a new disruptive technology into the world while also scaling into a more sustainable pace of execution. Like the many successful startups before us, it is hard to find that perfect equilibrium. We will continue to stretch to achieve more than we thought was possible. We are incredibly proud of and humbled by the contributions of our engineers and all Atomizers have been essential to our success to date and we are continuing to invest in how we better support, develop, and recognize our managers and our team. Creating a respectful and inclusive culture is a top priority for us. We will continue to foster an environment where ideas can be challenged constructively while maintaining trust and mutual respect. There is more work to do, including broadening our representation, and we are excited about the company and culture we have built so far. We appreciate your perspective and wish you the best in your next chapter.
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