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Lithium Technologies

Now known as Khoros

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Great management, interesting tech and competitive compensation - Software Engineer II Lithium Technologies Employee Review

5.0
9 Feb 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Management is great. Technology stack and the challenges faced by having to ingest millions of pieces of social media content per day are engaging.

Cons

Lesser known brand name, but I don't work in sales so it's not my problem to solve. Plenty of large enterprise customers, so the money is there, but no one recognizes the name

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5.0
27 Dec 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Probably a good place to work

Cons

Probably doesn’t have pizza fridays

3.0
14 Oct 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company is coming into its own in the last 12 months. It progressed from bring a startup culture, very driven by revenue and key customers and partnership, to one that's driven by market strategy and social expertise. This is mostly the result of hiring the right strategist and the strong focus on IPO.

Cons

The flip side to everything listed in the Pros is that the bulk of those defining the strategy have little clue about social engagement and how this company can use its market advantage to win in the market, as well as be a true technology leader. The upper management don't even use the product besides blogging at the company's own community site or those of key partners. Except for the recent chief product hire, the upper management knows little about the product or technology and are all about flashy talk and presentation. Aren't we at the age where you have to be technical to lead a technology company? Requiring all staff, especially engineers to always be working from the office only leads to productivity drain. It is oblivious to the old school upper management that engineers have a choice and are pursued aggressively - holding them to such a requirement, on top of the long work hours, will not help you retain any talent.

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