There's potential, but poor execution - Anonymous employee Array Employee Review

3.0
9 Apr 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are a handful of people there who are really great selfless people

Cons

Leadership has handled the pandemic really poorly. They've been confused and hapless. They were silent for weeks while business was shrinking. The first communication from leadership about the state of the business was lay offs. Made no attempts to keep some talented employees. Those who have been at the company for a while run the show and it's hard to suggest a new way of doing things. Some leaders are too nice for their own good. They don't say things that need to be said because they're too nice. Other leaders always have something bad to say. I don't think they survive the pandemic in any real way.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

- One of the best software engineering teams I've ever worked with - Lots of flexibility - Unique problem to solve - Leader in the market and looking to expand - Fantastic culture of autonomy within the engineering team. Lots of trust and camaraderie on that team. The engineering team culture is seriously incredible.

Cons

- The larger org doesn't really understand how to build software. There's a mentality that the roadmap and and solutions should be driven by sales and operations which has led to an unsustainable long term product. - Some recent leadership changes have caused some big disruptions and the jury is still out on whether the changes will be positive or negative. Leaders have come in implementing big changes without fully understanding current state. This has caused unnecessary disruption and has started generating a lack of trust. - Because of the exec leadership and other teams not understanding how good software is built, there is a lack of trust between the company and the engineering team. A lot of this is due to the product and engineering team not being given freedom to prioritize tech debt and replacing old infrastructure to solve many issues the product has. This is currently changing but has not been without its own set of challenges. - Because the team is still fairly small, there aren't a lot of career advancement opportunities. - The pay and benefits are well below average. - The diversity of the company is significantly lacking

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