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Horrible place to work for software engineers - Software Engineer SMART Apartment Data Employee Review

1.0
Mar 29, 2022
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Pros

Newest technology stack, you will learn a lot

Cons

- Long hiring process (3 interviews and 1 coding test) - No flexible working hours as mentioned on job description - No proper onboarding process - Micro management - Bad communications, they talk behind your back instead of directly addressing the problems with you - Bad working hours Basically they treat you like a robot, not human, and they put a lot of distrust in you. Each task has its own estimation and most likely you will work longer than that, they don't care if you face problems or anything else that slows you down. They expect you to work 8 hours / day according to their predetermined tasks, which means you should work over 10 hours to get paid 8 hours / day

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5.0
Mar 4, 2025
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Pros

Less hassle in terms of travel. You can also work anywhere provided that you have a laptop and a wi-fi connection. You don't have to be an expert right away; trainings will be provided. You'll have plenty of time with your family since you won't be far from them.

Cons

When there are system upgrades, system issues may occur.

4.0
Sep 17, 2025
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Pros

Working at Smart Apartment Data as a QA Manager has been a really positive experience. The culture is collaborative and supportive, and everyone’s input is valued no matter their role. There are clear processes and standards in place, which makes the work structured but still rewarding. I also appreciate how leadership is approachable and genuinely invested in helping employees grow. One of the things I value most is how inclusive the company is—despite having a physical disability, I was given the opportunity to be part of the team and contribute my skills, which speaks volumes about their culture. There are plenty of opportunities to take ownership of projects, share ideas for improvement, and make an impact. The work-life balance is respected, and the flexibility makes it easier to manage both personal and professional responsibilities.

Cons

Like any fast-growing company, priorities can shift quickly, so it takes some adaptability. The standards are high, which can be demanding at times, but they’ve also pushed me to develop professionally. If anything, more cross-department alignment could help smooth out workflows. Overall, it’s a company where you feel valued, challenged, and supported.

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