If anything—read the employer responses to any of the negative reviews, they're downright scary. - Engineer n.io Employee Review

1.0
Aug 22, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

A snack room. Seriously smart people to work and learn from.

Cons

Almost everything. The working culture is beyond toxic, the on-boarding (as echoed by current employees) is completely non-existent, and the management itself is pretty chaotic (at best). Next to no opportunity to learn and grow, and many team members work extra hours just to make their sprint commitments.

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n.io Response
8y
We would encourage anyone interested in learning more about n.io to reach out to us directly and assess our environment and track record through conversation and spending time with our team. Drop us a line, stop by the office, say hi at a meetup, we're always willing to chat. Additionally, we are transparent in everything we do, and feel open communication about circumstance regarding specific reviews is appropriate in some cases.

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5.0
May 1, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

I love working alongside smart, approachable, friendly people. The culture pushes you to be the best you can be and deliver quality results. The technology is groundbreaking and has real potential to change the world. One of the better environments I've worked in in the past couple of years. I have been working at n.io for just over a year, and I wouldn't want to be anywhere else.

Cons

If you're looking for a strict 9-5 job, this may not be the place for you. We have passionate employees who believe in the vision for the future of n.io and will put in extra time or effort to finish their tasks. As startups go, just because you're hired in one area does not mean you won't be helping out in other areas. This can be a lot of fun and a great learning experience, but also may not be for everyone.

1.0
Dec 27, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

What the reviews say about it being a dynamic, fun environment are true. You are given a lot of license to explore solutions to problems.

Cons

First a few: - the technology isn't all that revolutionary. To summarize it: they are trying to write a programming language. Many of the problems they are solving could be solved much better by developing a few awesome python, golang, etc modules and writing code in one of those well developed dynamic(ish) languages. - the management is terrible Now, onto the main con: n.io management is lying to you already! All (or almost all) of the positive reviews posted here are probably fake. Nobody that I ever worked with felt the way that the reviews say. Note the similarity of the reviews writing style, the fact that they were posted within a few months of each other, and the fact that they basically read like an add for a job. In particular, the following statements are the complete opposite of my time there: - The open door policy really feels "open door." - Questions and concerns don't go unheard. I mean, just read this and try to take it seriously: "Some of the most intelligent, driven, and hardworking people I know. Not to mention funny and kind-hearted, even during chaotic moments" Sure, there are people like that at a company... But everyone? No, this review is a fake, and so are (most) of the others.

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n.io Response
10y
We do not condone fake reviews, but if someone in any way feels mislead, we would encourage anyone interested in learning more about n.io to reach out directly to any current employees on LinkedIn or another social platform. We do our best to be transparent about all that we do.
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