Best Example of Worst Management - Former Engineer Meru Networks Employee Review

1.0
Jul 16, 2015
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Pros

People around you are friendly.

Cons

Where to start 1. They recruit some one for one domain and ask them work on another domain, where even if you perform good, they dont care a damn as the project was anyway failing 2. Many unwanted projects 3. They purely look on the the amount of bugs raised and not the quality of it. 4. People who blindly nod their head to managers get promoted 5. They dont care even if keep begging for change of project. 6. Management keeps changing, where the new management do not do the research about the employees properly. 7. Immature way of management 8. Wondering how Fortinet bought this company even for such a low value.

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5.0
Sep 24, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I started an intern learned a lot .. it was an excellent experience and great folks .... what else to ask for ?

Cons

Nothing specific every thing went smooth for me. Guess I am lucky with my experience

4.0
Feb 26, 2013
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Pros

Sales management provides easy access to internal resources that normally is difficult to get to if you are a field rep, not sure how other managers are in other departments, however. Its a relatively small company (~$100m annually), but with huge ambitions. Executive staff was brought in to grow this company 10x. The technology is great. Coming from an engineering background, I can say that Meru's technology differences are leaps and bounds above other companies in the Wi-Fi space.

Cons

Extremely process oriented for sales. Best of Breed technology often is overlooked for companies with offerings that include non wifi equipment. Although the technology is truly beneficial and superior than everyone else in the market, the marketing and brand awareness still seems to lack. Customers are "aware" of Meru, but not aware of their technology and how it solves problems that IT administrators usually brush off.

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