Great start-up, full of innovative ideas, cordial team - Anonymous employee Semy Employee Review

5.0
Apr 5, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- open to new ideas and strategies - offers mobility to grow with the business - minority-owned business - smart and motivated team

Cons

- as a startup, each team has to tackle a number of problems on a weekly basis - if you lack the ability to take the initiative and resolve tasks on your own, this company is likely not for you

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Semy Response
2y
We want you to know just how much we treasured your contributions, and we genuinely hope that you are thriving and doing wonderful things in your journey. Wishing you all the best and hoping that you are in good health and spirits.

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5.0
Jul 22, 2021
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Pros

Wonderful working environment. Leadership is great, the product is slick, and the team is supportive of and excited about the overall mission!

Cons

Fully remote, wish we could all work together in person.

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Semy Response
2y
We want you to know just how much we treasured your contributions, and we genuinely hope that you are thriving and doing wonderful things in your journey. Wishing you all the best and hoping that you are in good health and spirits.
1.0
Mar 27, 2025
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Pros

It’s tough to list any true pros without honesty feeling compromised. While the initial vision of the company may have sounded promising, the follow-through and execution have consistently fallen short. Any potential benefits are quickly overshadowed by financial instability, lack of accountability, and broken promises.

Cons

Serious Warning to Potential Vendors, Employees, and Clients of Semy If you're considering working with or for Semy, take this as a cautionary tale. This company has a repeated track record of not paying vendors, employees, or contractors—leaving others to cover expenses out of pocket with no reimbursement and no resolution. Despite continuous promises, leadership fails to follow through. They will string you along with false assurances, all while knowing they can’t pay what’s owed. It’s a manipulative cycle designed to buy time, not to make things right. To make matters worse, the technology doesn’t work as promised—because the vendors responsible for building and maintaining it were never paid. The product is unstable, incomplete, and lacks the support needed to function properly. Semy has been unable to secure reliable funding, and its leadership refuses to take real responsibility for the damage they cause. If you value your time, your reputation, and your paycheck—steer clear.

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