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IQM Quantum Computers

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Not the worst place I've worked at - Anonymous employee IQM Quantum Computers Employee Review

3.0
27 May 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Decent coffee machine and there’s ice cream and smoothies in the kitchen. - Decent bunker in the lab if the nukes start flying. - Purpose-driven organization. Many employees genuinely value creating something meaningful. - Some extremely smart and kind people in the organization. Thankfully, many are leading teams and driving the vision and mission of the company. - The CEO loves dogs. Seems like a nice leader in general. - Thursday breakfasts are nice. - Interesting enough work, I guess? - Ok-ish social climate. Employees take initiatives personally to engage and bond. - Work parties and get-togethers can be fun. Though you don’t necessarily count all hours as work hours.

Cons

- All employees are equally important. It’s just highly apparent that some are more equal than others. - Salary: All the best in negotiating a market aligned salary. Best option is to choose to quit and then get a counter-offer on what you initially asked for. Worked for me- but maybe too late? Equity- not everyone has it. Bonus policy- LOL. Benefits and perks- decent-ish. - Workload: Ever seen the overworked, underappreciated, company loyalty clown meme? If you do your job well, you’ll get a pat on your back + 2% annual raise IF you’re eligible and get given more responsibilities with fewer resources in name of “efficiency”. Burnout is a terrible word you’d most probably be reprimanded for using by managers but you’ll notice the team members at times crying out of stress and frustration in dealing with unrealistic expectations, decisions, and lack of clarity in their roles. Be prepared to attend pointless meetings, pointless presentations, pointless events, send pointless reports, and be involved in pointless chains of emails in the name of “cross team collaboration”. Ask for less work, pay rise, hiring of more team members to help with the workload, etc. - and the best you’ll get is a “wellbeing pill” which is a 10 min advice on weekly company call. Not sure the last time I noticed any of my colleagues have a proper 1 hour lunch break. You’re expected to be highly ambitious in alignment with the company values but the service level ambition internally is to be “good enough” since we are supposed to be role modelling. Values just felt like buzzwords without implementation. - Culture: trying to be the cool kid in the block, but you’ll notice stodgy dress codes, static schedules, uninspiring ikea-fied office, interpersonal drama, presenteeism, and despite the flexible workplace pitch- you’ll notice subtle judgement and measuring of physical presence and in-office time. A little bit of hearsay is normal. But apparently, the rumour mills have a ton of attention in the organization in my opinion. The company brands itself as a startup- but expect conventional corporate culture. Picture the office where your parents worked at. Yes- that. - IQM- you’ll most probably wonder what that stands for. Once I got to know the only person who knows the acronym- I just probably assumed it was something cliche and uninspiring. - Once you get to join the company- expect to play musical chairs since you might be changing seats every few weeks. - I didn’t sense the excitement of career progression within the organization from anyone throughout my tenure. - Technology and processes- Expect daily friction and struggles with tools and processes- I’ve contemplated therapy and anger management sessions every morning after logging in for work.

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IQM Quantum Computers Response
4y
Thank you for sharing your experience, detailed feedback and concrete improvement suggestions. As an organization, and even more for a startup, such feedback helps us to focus and improve our actions to build a top notch employee experience. Ensuring that the employees have, feel and foster a sense of belonging and psychological safety in the organization are key responsibilities of each and every leader at IQM. We will collect wider feedback on these topics internally so that we can take appropriate actions. You are welcome to reach out in person if you wish to do so, we respect your anonymity. Wishing all the best, Sanni from People & Culture team

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3.0
9 Apr 2026
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Pros

The people are IQM’s best assets. High quality people that make high quality products. EPassi benefits are nice

Cons

The resources are not utilised properly and some teams are suffering under the pressure without concrete solutions, for several years now. The lower ranking employees bring up solutions to their own problems but the management doesn’t seem to listen. In addition the company has shared a new salary transparency system for the employees but seems unable to live up to their own standards (I am significantly underpaid). Career opportunities and development are lacking in some departments and the positions end up being ‘dead end’.

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IQM Quantum Computers Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback, and especially for your long-term contribution to IQM's success! We’re really glad to hear that you value your colleagues and the quality of the work - we agree that our people are one of our biggest strengths. At the same time, we want to acknowledge your concerns. The points you raise around workload, resource allocation, and feeling unheard are important, and we don’t want that to be anyone’s experience. We’ve seen similar themes in internal feedback, and improving how we listen and respond is something we’re actively working on. On compensation and career development, we’d like to provide some additional context. We recently introduced a new salary transparency framework and run bi-annual performance and compensation review cycles. Across the company, many employees have seen growth in responsibilities, role scope, and compensation over time, including a significant number of promotions in recent cycles. That said, we recognize that individual experiences may not always feel aligned with these broader efforts (especially during periods of transition) and that’s something we take seriously. Regarding career growth, as a growing organization we are continuously evolving our career paths across functions. While some areas are already clearly defined and others are still being developed, our ongoing growth is creating new opportunities and helping us make progression paths clearer and more accessible. If you feel comfortable, we’d strongly encourage you to discuss your situation with your team leader and our People & Culture team so we can better understand your perspective and support you directly. We also want to address your point about ideas not being heard. While we have multiple channels for employee feedback and regularly review input across the company, it’s clear from your experience that we don’t always get this right in practice. Making sure feedback leads to visible action is an area we continue to improve. Thank you again for sharing your perspective - it helps us reflect, and continue building a better experience for everyone at IQM.
2.0
19 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Cutting-edge work in quantum computing with real technical talent across the organization. - Opportunity to work on genuinely novel problems in a frontier industry.

Cons

- Leadership rarely communicates a clear direction, leaving teams to operate without adequate strategic guidance. - Roles and responsibility areas within teams are poorly defined, leading to confusion, overlap, and accountability gaps. - Despite ambitious future plans, the company sticks to a startup mentality that would not scale so well: informal processes, unclear decision-making authority, and resistance to the structure needed for a larger organization. - There are some cultural issues in parts of the organization, and an atmosphere that not everyone feels comfortable in.

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IQM Quantum Computers Response
1w
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for your contribution to IQM. We're pleased to hear that you valued the opportunity to work on cutting-edge quantum computing challenges alongside talented colleagues. Building exceptional technology starts with exceptional people, and we're proud of the expertise and dedication across our teams. We also appreciate your candid feedback regarding leadership, organizational clarity, and ways of working. As we've grown rapidly over the past few years, we've been continuously evolving our operating model, processes, and organizational structures to better support a larger and more diverse organization. While progress has been made, we recognize that change is not always experienced consistently across all teams. Creating clear direction, well-defined responsibilities, and an inclusive environment where everyone feels comfortable contributing are areas that remain important priorities for us. Feedback such as yours helps us identify where we need to continue improving. Thank you again for sharing your perspective, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
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