Fast-paced and fun - Anonymous employee Superloop Employee Review

5.0
May 24, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great culture and team, all passionate about achieving great outcomes for the business

Cons

Not so much a con, but you definitely need to be flexible in your thinking to work here - lots of changing priorities as the company grows so rapidly

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2.0
Dec 15, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Hours are nice, holidays off

Cons

Seems like a very chill place to work but when they constantly stressed during the interview that it's pretty chill and everyone is nice, I should've seen the red flags. The owner is probably the most nit picky person I've ever met in my life and could find a thousand things you're doing wrong or that irritate her. There's blatant favoritism by upper management towards certain employees. They would constantly find things I was doing and berate me for it even though everyone else was doing it.

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4.0
Apr 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Provides stock annually, every employee gets a thousand shares. And like with many companies, some smaller teams are great to work for and can get you a ton of experience that you could otherwise not get easily in the Sri Lankan job market. Additionally, the actual Australian operation is going well and is managed well from what I can see, it's a rather bit unfortunate that the Sri Lankan operation isn't managed as well.

Cons

Superloop is ultimately a boring telco similar to dialog at the end of the day, don't expect anything too different just because its an australian telco. They try to brand the Colombo operation as a tech company but that's a terrible joke. The work hours are difficult and you don't get either australian or sri lankan holidays, and apparently that comes with no added salary either, make of that what you will. Also salary increments are limited to a maximum of five percent annually and you must be in office three days a week (else you are not eligible for annual salary increments). Also It's not a fancy office setup either, it looks and feels like a call center, Basically we’re packed in here like commuters on a rush-hour train. There's also a good chance the Sri Lankan operation will cease to exist in the next 5 years and the operation will be moved to the recently opened Philippines branch.

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