Great Place to Work and Grow - Anonymous employee CIMON Employee Review

5.0
31 Aug 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I’m a current employee at CIMON, and it’s been a really positive experience. The company is doing great things in industrial automation, with top-notch PLC, HMI, and SCADA products. The work environment is supportive, and there are plenty of opportunities for growth and development. Management genuinely cares about employees, which makes it a great place to work.

Cons

Communication between departments could be improved; sometimes it feels like information gets lost in the shuffle.

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5.0
17 Jul 2024
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Pros

- Excellent work-life balance - Supportive, talented, and motivated team - Collaborative environment with strong team dynamic - High potential in a growing industry with cool software and hardware products

Cons

Smaller US office compared to Korean HQ, leading to some growing pains, but they are working on improvements

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4.0
15 Jul 2025
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Pros

- High potential for growth within the company and your career, based on your performance and initiative. - Reasonable salary relative to expectations and experience level. - Friendly and capable coworkers. - Healthy and open communication within the same level; if you have a question or need help, people are quick to respond. - Low pressure; when minor issues arise, your job security doesn't come into question. - Good work-life balance; developers get flex schedules. Overtime is very rare for most departments and is compensated. - Solid benefits and decent PTO. - Mini-benefits like snacks, company dinners, company outings, etc. - Everyone has a voice in the direction of the product and the company.

Cons

- Lack of direction at the corporate level; decisions are made based on short-term benefits rather than long-term strategy. - When customers make requests, it often results in ongoing objectives (including those you've already worked on) being delayed or cancelled. - Managers receive very little training. - Company-level communication is poor; it can be unnecessarily difficult to get answers to basic questions, and it's not always clear who is in charge of which responsibilities. - Lack of planning and organization for day-to-day work; teams mostly work on what they think is important in the moment. Long-term goals have low priority. - Lack of authority for product/feature decisions; because everyone has a voice, the loudest voice often wins.

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