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Expect long hours, but work itself is high impact and meaningful. - Software Intern edgetensor technologies Employee Review

4.0
Jun 21, 2021
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Pros

As an intern, it isn't expected that you work on projects that have real, immediate impact on applications the company is developing, but that's exactly what you get at edgetensor. The work is rewarding, and I was able to learn more than I could have imagined in my time there. Upper level management is hard working and very competent, and I expect the company will do very well going forward.

Cons

The hours are long, but that is to be expected at any start up. Because the company has offices in two continents (India and US), meetings do have to happen at odd hours. As the work does have real impact on the company's future, the employee has some level of expectation coming in, that they will be able to get the job done and overcome issues that will inevitably come up in a timely manner.

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5.0
Aug 22, 2020
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Pros

> Interesting and exciting projects with great scope for learning various cutting edge technologies in computer vision, deep learning and software engineering > Trains you to be a self-starter who can work independently in a remote setting with minimal supervision and own the solution end to end > Encourages and promotes research work as long as deliverables are met > Founders are well reputed in the areas of computer vision and machine learning and offer good feedback/mentor-ship

Cons

> Fast paced environment where one has to pick up the required skills and implement quickly. So high learning curve initially.

3.0
Sep 10, 2020
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Pros

- The fast-paced environment can be helpful in encouraging you to get work done and grow quickly as a developer. - The work itself is engaging in terms of learning more about the fields of computer vision and machine learning and seeing how it can be applied in the real world.

Cons

- Work/Life balance seems a little too skewed toward the work side, particularly as the deadlines are short given the amount of work. Can be expected of a startup, but I think a little more planning could be useful. I had some other academic obligations during the summer, some of which were related to the degree transition. This is noted here because I did feel that the amount of work that would have been required to fully complete a project by the deadline required more hours than agreed on. Also, the deadline for a project seemed to become clearer as the deadline approached. While I am grateful for the assistance that I did receive, the expectations for the level of software I was assigned to deliver combined with the lack of pre-development planning adversely affected development. If I may make a suggestion, I would say that saying things like: “We want this done by date x, but need a little time to test, so try to get this done by date y” at the beginning of a project would help developers plan better and deliver all they can. - Somewhat related point, but I feel like the big picture behind projects gets murky. It is understandable that things move fast in a startup, but I did feel like I was getting into projects where what I knew was just what I was supposed to do. I believe that if I had a better idea of where my projects fit into the bigger picture, it would help in thinking about how I could make the product better. - Freedom in how to develop the software can lead to being stuck with no clear direction forward. The freedom in developing software is a plus for those who already have experience in this field of work. However, the combination of learning more about a field that you do not know much about and delivering quality software quickly can be a downside in terms of the amount of time it requires a person to spend on work.

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