Raptee Reviews

4.3

89% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)

67% positive business outlook

Raptee has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 37 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Raptee employee rating is 24% above average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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37 reviews
2.0
Jul 3, 2025
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Pros

Only some people are diligent here, Most people who where good have already left. Culture is great but is of no use since CEO and CPO favour a few people who are incompetent.

Cons

Only CEO is the competent guy here all else are just there to pickup low hanging fruits and make money. The middle management is the one which has resulted into downfall of this company. Desperate social media trails, fewer running prototypes and low funds have created huge older employee exit from the company . All they have is great graphics guy and website guy. Only front end looks good. Backend is as messed up it can be. They market the product as High Voltage but there are so much issues that it will take three generations to solve this issues. Forcibly creating some engineering architecture won't work there needs to be competence behind it to architect the product. Overall the culture is great but middle managers have ruined this company for nothing. I have personally learnt a lot but all went into vain due to lack of product competence in CPO, confusion is his MOAT and he is never able to decide on the technical aspects no matter how much inputs you give. You can join if you want to stay mediocre and want to work with ego inflated middle managers. Nothing good would probably come out. All the best . The culture is good though if you learn how to please middle managers who are totally incompetent.

2.0
Jun 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good for self learning individuals, Fast-paced environment with opportunities to take ownership.

Cons

Limited transparency, perceived favoritism, burnout risk, and insufficient support for employee concerns. The company has ambitious goals and presents itself as a modern, employee-focused workplace. Unfortunately, my experience did not reflect that image. Leadership is effective at communicating vision and driving outcomes, but employee concerns often seemed secondary. Communication could be selective, and important context was not always shared consistently, making it difficult to understand decisions or trust the process behind them. One of the most difficult aspects of my experience was the lack of psychological safety. Speaking openly about burnout, workload concerns, or workplace issues never felt comfortable. There was a persistent feeling that raising concerns could result in being viewed negatively rather than being genuinely heard and supported. Workplace relationships were also challenging at times. Respectful collaboration was not always the standard, and dismissive or unnecessarily rude behavior from colleagues often went unchecked. Over time, this created an environment that felt isolating rather than supportive. I also observed what appeared to be favoritism. Recognition, visibility, and opportunities did not always seem to align with contribution or performance. This made it difficult to feel confident that effort alone would be rewarded fairly and contributed to a growing sense of frustration and disengagement. What ultimately made the experience difficult was the emotional toll of constantly having to manage perceptions while dealing with increasing stress. There was an expectation to remain positive and fully committed regardless of circumstances, while genuine concerns often felt minimized or overlooked. The company frequently operates with the expectations and pressures of a large corporation while offering fewer of the employee benefits, safeguards, and support systems that typically help people succeed in demanding environments This may be a suitable environment for individuals who are comfortable navigating ambiguity and internal politics. Others may find the culture emotionally draining and difficult to sustain over the long term.

5.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to learn. Very large scope to explore and specialize. management is open and easy to reach out to. Career groth is exponential. 3 year experienced people have same level of knowledge of people with 10 years outside

Cons

Work load could be too much for some people You'll have to learn and do work. Nobody will spoonfeed you.

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