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AIM Intelligent Machines

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AIM Intelligent Machines Reviews

4.0

71% would recommend to a friend

(25 total reviews)

70% positive business outlook

AIM Intelligent Machines has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 25 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AIM Intelligent Machines 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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25 reviews
5.0
21 Oct 2024

Demanding, No Nonsense, High Impact Startup

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Safety is taken seriously internally and the positive impact of safer earth-moving operations is measurable at customer sites. There are few other places you can work on heavy machinery robotics at this scale. Very novel problems solved, and many more to solve yet. Smart, kind and caring team with a shared objective, broad and complementary skillsets. The majority of the workforce is relatively junior, but guided and mentored by senior engineers. Opportunity for high ownership and impact is significant. Merit based - positive impact on production machines is rewarded. A small team means opportunity to wear many hats and learn new things. Very limited meetings. Clear path to global household name in the space.

Cons

Growing pains of any startup. Focus has been on delivering product for production machines. Growing headcount further and scaling deployments will require a renewed approach for managing the team.

1.0
19 Aug 2023
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Pros

Work on interesting problems on cool machines

Cons

Company has no idea what its doing. The company will punish you for taking sick leave even though company policy says unlimited paid sick leave. People working on the machines forced to drive at least 45 minutes to and back to work even when conditions are dangerous. People ignore safety procedures if no one is constantly reminding them to follow them. The company jumps into project after project with no thought. Nothing works on the timeline leadership expects it to. We are expected to constantly work extremely hard because of unrealistic goals with no appreciation, especially those who have to test on the machines. Very likely deals will collapse because the company can't deliver what it says it will.

1.0
17 Aug 2023
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Pros

The challenges that the company is addressing pique considerable interest, encompassing a plethora of unresolved complexities within the realm of robotics, necessitating innovative methodologies. Additionally, the colleagues are very nice

Cons

I feels like I was lied to. Initially, they told me that the company is close to Redmond, but it's actually situated in the mountains of Monroe, WA which is far from everything. It's a 40 mins drive from Redmond. We have to work in a building on the founder's private land, which I not sure if it's legal. The area is residential but we are doing business. This area is so remote, there is no cell reception, so you cannot take personal calls except in the building, so no privacy. Also, I was told the state of the product & code is much farther along than it is. The business is also told to be more farther along than it is. Many times, it seems like I was lied to. The pressure is very high. Seems like everyone is under lots of pressure from founder Adam. Founder expects everything to get done instantly as well, deadlines in his mind seems not in touch with reality. Many of us don't have any idea what the founder does all day, he does not share what he works on, just seems to pressure employees. He is in office often taking meetings or doesn't show up to work. It is very strange that the other co-founder does not seem to have any vote or power. Looking at the quality of codebase when I joined, I am not sure he has ever worked on a production robotics system before. It's not good quality for production or scale, very prototype-y. I really likes all the other engineers, but I think I may have made mistake here.

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