Sigma Computing Reviews

3.5

56% would recommend to a friend

(157 total reviews)
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Mike Palmer

60% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Sigma Computing has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 157 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sigma Computing employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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157 reviews
2.0
Aug 30, 2023

Great business, bad culture

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Pros

- Growing business - Good (but not exceptional) compensation and benefits - Unlimited PTO (on paper)

Cons

- Excessive control and oversight, coupled with a lack of autonomy and independent thought. The co-founders of the company tend to involve themselves in a lot of projects (unfortunately, on the final stages), neglecting the focus on strategic, high-level issues as they should. They also fail to nurture their staff. Instead, both of them chose to contribute to the code. - Immature management style. Instead of concentrating on the necessary tasks, a significant portion (though not all) of the company managers and senior employees strive to please the co-founders. - Absence of personal and professional growth — the career ladder remains intentionally ambiguous, and the feedback from management lacks practicality. Professional advancement hinges on project completion rather than impact or influence itself. - Bad company culture. Recent abrupt departures (including layoffs) have created voids in both the company's culture and its org structure. Core teams are overworked and demotivated, some of the team members explore opportunities elsewhere. - Lack of good product management. Much like the co-founders, the PMs lean towards the other important tasks rather than setting a clear vision for their domains.

1.0
Jan 29, 2024
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Pros

The product is awesome, the SF office offers lunch for in-office employees, the office very welcoming for dogs, and the company is full of intelligent and hardworking people.

Cons

There is what I can only describe as a culture of firing, fear mongering, and micromanagement. Jobs are consistently threatened, people drop like flies. Entire teams get cut without—from my perspective—a plan and isn’t related to performance. Lots of gossip circulating around the SF office, oftentimes in public office spaces. Morale is low and no one seems to trust anyone else. Consistent leadership shuffling leads to ICs left with little direction. Leadership also seems to disagree often; I received conflicting information from leaders on a regular basis. I wouldn’t take the risk, even though Sigma offers high salaries and competitive benefits; decisions are made so abruptly that you could be looking at job loss or a new manager every 6 months without any idea as to why.

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Sigma Computing Response
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I'm sorry we weren't the right place for you - but we acknowledge that our company may not be for everyone. Let's talk about who we are - It's true that we always strive to be the best in everything that we do and it's also true that we believe that winning matters. It's true that we move fast and make fast decisions. It's true that we believe strongly in working together in the office. It's true that we have a high bar for performance and that we expect everyone that works at Sigma to be accountable for their goals (everyone from the interns to the leadership team). Having enjoyed consistent triple digit growth for the last 4 years those truths will remain true and we will continue to welcome people to Sigma that believe in what we believe in. But there are also things in your comments that are not true - what is not true is that we are not committed to diversity or that promotions are somehow reserved for one group of people over another - I’m sorry that you felt that that was your experience but that is not and never will be the reality. Of course like any company we know we are not perfect - we move fast and while we don't always break things I’m sure that we miss things. But we are growth focused on more than just our financial goals - as you know one of our core Operating Principles is to Optimize for Learning because we believe that we can always be better I'm sorry that we weren't right for you but we will always be honest about who we are and that we can be better and want to be better. So we will always welcome anyone that wants to be part of our growth journey - particularly if you want to make us better!
1.0
Sep 21, 2023
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Pros

There's a lot to love about Sigma. Great product customers love, smart teams, moves fast.

Cons

We are in crisis mode right now but our CEO either doesn't know or doesn't care. A lot of people are leaving and it's dismissed as they just can't handle “the grind”. In actuality, there’s no real vision for the company, the fear-based polarized culture is toxic, teams are understaffed by the layoff and hiring freeze but always expected to take on more and more. It makes getting even small things done impossible. There's total inconsistency and misinformation on pay increases and promotion even for those of us who have been here a long time. Instead of trusting and inspiring their teams, the massive egos at the top have convinced themselves people won't leave because it’s a bad market and we're the only company making our numbers right now. No one speaks up out of fear but everyone is feeling it. There's a lot going for Sigma but right now we are our own worst enemy.

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