4.3 rating is inaccurate. Time for a reality check. - Anonymous employee Avathon Employee Review

2.0
Feb 17, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting space (industrial AI). Some brilliant people on the tech side. Well-intentioned personnel across most functions. Above-average compensation. Impressive-looking board of directors.

Cons

Visionary founder/CEO (admittedly brilliant in his field) who can't see the forest for the trees. Leadership appears powerless to rein in his disruptive habits, which, while well-intentioned, are frequently misguided and squander precious resources. In earlier stage companies, this can be expected to a degree, but not post-series C. Marketing leadership severely lacks the experience and competencies (software, startup, and general B2B marketing practices) to navigate the company to its next stage of growth. This inexperience has created a culture of constant, needless urgency. It doesn't help that those in leadership handle stress poorly, and tend to pass the blame before self-reflecting. The tactics stemming from this inexperience resemble an effort to brute-force growth – and the expectation is to work nights and weekends, which is unfortunate and unnecessary. Work smarter. It’s not a stretch to say that the company strategy is opaque – or at the very least, disjointed and removed from the reality of market requirements. Cronyism is rampant, which unfortunately leads one to assume that the prospect of positive change is unlikely. As a result, turnover has been remarkably high, losing some very talented long-term employees who have become an asset to the future potential of the company.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

- Worked with a lot of smart, helpful, and friendly people. - Interesting technical problems to work on.

Cons

- Rounds after rounds of layoffs killed morale and led to huge knowledge gaps. - Upper management is cliquey and mean-spirited. They will call out and humiliate employees on the regular in public settings. - The work culture is terrible. Micromanagement about being in office 5 days a week at the exact hours laid out by management. Expectations of working through holidays, PTO, and weekends. - Unscrupulous and opaque treatment of employee benefits.

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