Average - Senior Engineer Canopy Employee Review

3.0
9 May 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Remote work, Flexi timings, Good Salary

Cons

I had good first two years, really enjoyed. Then my reporting manager changed (he was new hire) and things started falling off - still I could continued for 2 more years, before being asked to go for no reason (was told there was no new work for me!!!). I was told by CEO that my performance was great, but they had financial issues - though the new investors were coming in, and the company got the next round of finances within 3 months of my exit. It was sort of set up for removing me. Being remote, I did not get a clue about it, it was all sudden. I don't think any company succeeds that fires its top performing people.

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5.0
28 Dec 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

great people, good salaries, great mission

Cons

small company if you want a huge impact it's a small area, but a big impact in that area.

4.0
5 Mar 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- BIG PLUS: Flexible working arrangements (remote) --time and location. - GREAT team-mates. Everyone is super helpful and work with each other with almost no politics (no back-stabbing, no blame game) - NICE team-work. It is good now, but initially, the (new) CTO was kinda hard to work with (culture-shock for him and the team). HOWEVER, a lot has changed with time --after he got to know the team and system better. Now, it is a much better working environment. Seriously, the team is SUPER. Don't know about the other departments, but the Development team is a good environment now (kudo's to the effort put in by the CTO).

Cons

- Salary sucks (below market rate --sure, company is still in a burning-stage, but its hard to retain talent with this salary). - Bosses have difficulties sharing the long-term plan/end-goal, and action-plans. - Several key/important people left the company during the last HR shake-up (which is needed as part of a startup's journey), so a lot of knowledge, skills and history (why things are the way they are now) are missing, causing clouded system requirement/scoping. - Developers need to "fill in the blanks" due to incomplete requirements; many times doing require scoping, impact analysis. acceptance criteria --causing a lot of stress on getting it right (and easy to get things wrong). - Job INsecurity as there is little surety in the contract (1 month notice with no extra compensations)

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