Vecna Robotics Reviews

3.5

63% would recommend to a friend

(64 total reviews)
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Craig Malloy

100% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Vecna Robotics has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 64 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Vecna Robotics employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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64 reviews
1.0
5 Oct 2022

Mismanagement Ruins Another Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good healthcare package! I guess!

Cons

Absolute ineptitude from upper management that has zero clue about the product they sell. They let petty personal reasons get in the way of making a start-up into a stable power house. It's ok if some people in your division work from home upwards of 10 shifts in a month, but if you do it once it's the end of the world and you will get passive aggressive emails from management. Because management has no clue about the product they sell, they lie to clients about the abilities of the product and expect their support team to fill the gaps to make clients believe the lies. Management focuses more on people smiling in the office than improving the product to meet expectations sold to customers. I hope you like being chained to a desk for more than 12 hours a day! Don't you dare think about taking your hour break either. Oh but there's a foosball table! Look how cool of a work environment you're in! Management has made it clear, you are replaceable. (Even if they can't hire new people to certain positions for months on end...)

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Vecna Robotics Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. As a startup, working on complex problems, we recognize that our teams go above and beyond, and their efforts do not go unnoticed. Our employees are paramount to us, and we encourage them to participate in our flexible PTO and flex scheduling to help assist with work/life balance. While some members of our leadership team are new to Vecna Robotics, they are not new to the robotics industry, technology, or start-up culture. Having a leadership team with a diverse professional background is extremely important to keep our ideas and products fresh and engaging. We appreciate your feedback and invite you to reach out to feedback@vecnarobotics.com with any other comments/questions.
1.0
13 Dec 2020

Don't be fooled by the benefits! Stay away!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

100% employer paid health, dental, vision and HRA card

Cons

-Toxic and inhumane workload and expectations - if you want to jeopardize your mental and physical health this is the place for you! Many employees from different teams openly shared how burned out they were by the amount of work they had. Management doesn't care and just expects you to adjust your life according to their last minute decisions even if it means disrupting your life completely. Some of management used to joke about "breaking" people with the workload. -25% staff layoff November 2020 -Horrible management. My boss had no idea what they were doing and never should have been in a management role. My team was an absolute dysfunctional mess and it wasn't the only one. -CEO is all talk and no action when it comes to creating a good company culture. -No actual remote/flexible work policy because the CEO prefers everyone in the office. Adjustments were made for the pandemic but in non-pandemic times it was frowned upon if you worked from home. -New product has a long way to go to before it can be widely sold and there are already a lot of companies who have come to market with something similar.

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Vecna Robotics Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We appreciate your comments about our compensation and benefits – our employees are our #1 asset and providing best in class benefits to them is important to us. Our work policy includes unlimited PTO and flexibility around working hours. Like many companies, our remote policy changed this year, following on the advice of the CDC and local regulatory recommendations. We are working to solve problems for essential services. As such we are prepared to go above and beyond for our customers and their success; that can mean long hours at times. Managers work closely with their team to ensure their work-life balance is being met. This type of wellness is central to our management training. Please feel free to reach out to feedback@vecnarobotics.com with any other comments/questions.
1.0
8 May 2020

Not a great place to work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Amazing benefits package, flexible timings. This is a good place to intern or work for a few months and leave.

Cons

- If you're a new, impressionable engineer, looking for a job in robotics here, you're very likely to feel like you'll get fired any moment for the first few months. I've seen multiple people feel that way because there is absolutely NO MENTORSHIP. It is very natural to waste hundreds of hours of other engineers' time getting them to explain to you how some things are done which seemed avoidable if there was more guidance from the supervisors' side. - You might want to look up the experience of your potential supervisors on LinkedIn - 98% of the combined work experience of managers and engineers here is at Vecna. This just helps perpetuate bad design patterns (when there *is* an attempt to design a system), and the same circle of ideas repeated brought up repeatedly. - The work environment is setup to favor employees who have been here for a long time. (unless you look like their "type", but that's rare). Again, look at work history of anyone who works here and you'll see how many executives and senior employees have work xp outside the company, or managing a real team. - The "recommended" way to solve a software problem according to senior management is for the junior engineer (!) to schedule a design meeting inviting the senior engineers and then debate the architecture of a system the new engineer thought up. Then someone else takes it up at some point and hacks it together. Finally when the project deadline is close everybody involved rushes in to save it. - Most work is done by a handful of engineers who know enough to get stuff done, and yet are overworked till they quit or get fired - morale is a joke - The benefits package does not even come close to offsetting the below market base pay - Not a great place for women - don't generalize the experience of the exceptions - Not a great place for a visa holder - plenty of horror stories to go around - Multiple senior managers who were brought in to lead teams have quit because of the outright refusal of the executives to see the red flags we have - The engineering team is a revolving door because of fixable issues Some advice to employees, current or future, if you want to stay and grow here: - Put in 12 hours a day but pretend you're only putting in 6. - Maintain the shroud of secrecy (in the words of the CEO that gets repeated in every meeting - "Let's not be a *watercooler-talk* company") - Go to the lunches/taco tuesday/socials every week and socialize with everyone like your job depended on it - because it does - Your time here is purely transactional - DO NOT fall for promises of future role/team changes, promotions, visa - it will very likely not happen - Push back on non-existing features that the sales team has promised the customers

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Vecna Robotics Response
5y
Thank you for your feedback. We would like to learn more about your experience and how we can improve. Please feel free to email us at feedback@vecnarobotics.com.
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