I love working here and I tell everyone the same! - Sr. Linux Engineer Ultima Genomics Employee Review

5.0
May 21, 2025
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Pros

I have been working in the computer industry for over 30 years and I love working at Ultima Genomics probably more than anywhere else I have worked. There are no barriers to success working here, I always get the support and materials I need for all projects from management. My groups management is particularly outstanding. 99% of people I work with here are very professional, talented, and easy to work with.

Cons

Hours tend to be a little long during the weekdays (not weekend though), but not as bad as I had imagined for a startup.

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5.0
Nov 16, 2025
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Pros

Senior leadership consistently show that they care about employees and are committed to creating a positive and supportive environment. My current manager has also been fantastic. They give me the independence and space to think creatively, make decisions, and contribute in my own way. It is empowering to work with a team that trusts your judgment and encourages independent thinking. Overall, the culture feels stable, supportive, and genuinely people-focused.

Cons

The pace can be fast which may be challenging for some but it creates an exciting environment for those who enjoy growth

2.0
Jun 22, 2025
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Pros

The technology is very interesting with good goals and development within the industry. Benefits like free lunches, snacks, and flexibility with hours were a plus. A seemingly good place for engineers specifically to get started and get experience in biotech. Coworkers are what make the job worth it.

Cons

Good company for engineers, bad for science. There is a big disconnect with upper management and the rest of the positions. Not a lot of growth in the science department, and lab techs/research associates are viewed as very replaceable and undervalued. The company being a “startup” is often used as an excuse for disorganization and deprioritizing a good management system for tasks and deadlines rather than improvements being made. Disappointing experience for employees eager to learn! Lab experience is not very transferable, which is a downside, but makes sense given the nature of the product.

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