Picarro Reviews

2.5

27% would recommend to a friend

(116 total reviews)

Alex Balkanski

37% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Picarro has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 116 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Picarro employee rating is 28% below average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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116 reviews
1.0
5 Sept 2023

Bad Work life balance

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

projects can be interesting depending on the team

Cons

less than median industry compensation, no to almost nill benefits. manager regularly schedules calls during holidays/9pm local time. Calls to personal number to attend meetings.

1.0
16 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Tech Stack is good WFH can be bargained Colleagues are very supportive

Cons

I joined Picarro expecting a better product-company experience, but I left within few months because the environment was too chaotic and draining. The core issue was senior management setting deadlines without understanding the actual effort required, then forcing teams to somehow deliver at any cost. Instead of support, what you mostly get is pressure. Once leadership commits a date, the burden falls completely on employees, no matter how unrealistic it is. Working hours were terrible. On many weeks, 3 to 4 days could easily stretch from 9 in the morning to 2 or 3 at night. At the same time, there was office attendance pressure as well, which made things even more frustrating. You were basically expected to keep working everywhere — office, home, late night — and then come back again the next day with almost no recovery. Weekends were frequently affected because of last-minute management commitments and deadlines that suddenly became urgent. There was a constant fire-fighting mode, last-minute pushes, and deployment pressure. What made it worse was the number of people constantly breathing down your neck. It was not limited to your own manager. Other teams’ managers and higher-level managers would also get involved, and the whole thing felt like an escalation game instead of proper leadership. Too many people applying pressure, very few actually helping. For me, this was not challenging in a good way. It was simply unhealthy and unsustainable. Unless someone is okay sacrificing personal life and peace of mind for constant deadline pressure, I would not recommend this place.

5.0
24 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Every company has its pros and cons, but using Glassdoor to express personal grudges is not fair and doesn’t reflect the real work environment. This company is genuinely a great place to work. Some of the finest minds in the industry are here, and you get the opportunity to learn from them. You are encouraged to explore your skills, contribute ideas, and drive meaningful changes in processes. The higher management is supportive and gives you the freedom to go beyond your regular responsibilities. You get access to tools, exposure, and opportunities that many MNCs don’t provide today. The organisation is transitioning toward modern and advanced software systems, which will take time, and employees need to align with that growth mindset. Overall, a strong learning environment with room to innovate, improve, and make an impact.

Cons

Anyone can lose a Job in the current world situation, but this can be a con for anyone here. Real issue, which I feel is: •No structured internal knowledge-sharing or learning platform for employees •Absence of external training support to enhance skills and stay industry-ready •Communication gaps between teams sometimes lead to confusion and misalignment

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