Good company to work for - Technical Writer Solargis Employee Review

5.0
12 Jul 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Great product and perspective for the future, lots of information one can learn about the field. Offices are comfortable with condiments up for grabs. Team is full of good people and everyone is helpful.

Cons

Little too formal at times I think, more fun could be involved. Also it seems like it is not always clear what we want to create, and things are changing back and forth. And many people want to be involved in too many things, which makes achieving something quite a lengthy task.

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1.0
20 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

World-Class Data Asset: The company possesses a truly unique, global competitive advantage in PV data. For an engineer, the domain itself is fascinating and high-impact. Individual Talent: You will work with brilliant engineers and data analysts. However, be aware that their expertise is often sidelined by a culture that prioritizes political optics over technical integrity.

Cons

Systemic Information Filtering: There is a dangerous disconnect between the engineering reality and what is presented to executive leadership. Technical failures and risks are intentionally masked during demos to maintain a false image of progress. Incentive Misalignment: Middle management is incentivized to suppress critical feedback. Instead of addressing the "root cause" of architectural decay, the system eliminates the "canaries in the coal mine"—senior engineers who point out systemic risks. Massive Capital Waste: Due to a lack of technical vision and zero entry-point validation (API/DB), the company burns through capital fixing avoidable production fires. This "rework loop" directly erodes profit margins that the data assets should be protecting. Operational Fragility: The technical segment is led by individuals without IT engineering backgrounds. This leads to an inability to distinguish between sustainable development and dangerous, unscalable prototypes. Knowledge Hemorrhage: High turnover of senior domain experts is treated as a line item rather than a crisis. The cost of constant re-recruitment and lost institutional knowledge significantly inflates OPEX.

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2.0
25 Jul 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great products and decent brand recognition

Cons

Unclear management and lots of silos

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