Bright Machines Reviews

3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(123 total reviews)

Sviat Dulianinov

Not enough data to show CEO approval

57% positive business outlook

Bright Machines has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 123 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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123 reviews
1.0
19 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pay and benefits are still available - for now

Cons

After three years of denial and lying to employees and investors the end is near. As of 2022: our completely incompetent CEO was just fired, the SPAC deal imploded, the CRO quit, the rest of C-Staff is leaving, the toxic founder was finally ousted, everyone is jumping ship. The company never generated any meaningful revenue or technology aside from system integrating machines that had none of the advertised AI and so-called advanced technology. We had a chance early on when we built a great engineering team in the US but sales never followed through, and a toxic culture, weak leadership and a wave of constant political battles destroyed the company.

1.0
21 Feb 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company still pays us. This lets me LeetCode and interview for another job.

Cons

It's hard to find a place to start because there are so many major cons. Also this is a very correct use of the word. The company is a giant CON. There is no science or artificial intelligence. End of story. This company is a SYSTEM INTEGRATOR nothing more. Bright Machines had a giant opportunity to change manufacturing before they fired or laid off the best engineering staff I've ever worked with because they couldn't sell their crappy 1.0 product, which none of us wanted to work on in the first place. Now they put lipstick on that dirty pig and sell it as "AI and science", when it's just a skinned PLC with 1980's technology that they modify for every customer. Read the reviews here carefully. You'll see the company's attempts to game the Glassdoor system by having their 'sales people' write 5 star reviews. Read what the engineers say. Infact the engineers provide the true story. Corrupt management that abuse their people, top-down authoritarian politics and terrible political infighting between Israel and everyone else. Also, executives scream at people and are abusive. I have never seen anything worse and can't wait to leave this hell hole. I'm writing this review as many others have as a warning to other engineers that might be enamored by a slick sales pitch. Run, run to anywhere else. Bright Machines ruins careers and it will ruin yours if you work here.

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Bright Machines Response
5y
We vehemently disagree with your statements, many of which simply do not accurately depict the state of our company, leadership, or product. This said, we respect everyone’s right to their opinion and are disappointed to hear that, while you were at Bright Machines, your experience was not favorable. We hope that you are currently in a situation that is better suited to your talents
1.0
21 Aug 2021

Talented People, Dysfunctional Organization !!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Few smart and experienced people at the leadership level. Flex legacy is still paying off. The CEO was able to strike a deal with an SPAC which (if successful) would give the comany some additional runway. Work life balance in the software org could be great if you could are willing and able to fake it. Nobody seems to care or cross-check since there are either no deadlines or they are always expected to be missed. Decent base pay. Equity is probably worthless.

Cons

Crowded marketplace with competition from highly entrenched and deep pocketed players with decades of experience and head start. The company does not have any unique home grown technology and is merely an integrator in my opinion. The business model(s) keeps on changing every few months. No clear strategy for a software product. The so-called software product is developed by a "core team" in israel that probably has never developed cloud software before (imo). Software product definition is held hostage by the core team and hardware team(s) and dictated by tight deadlines for custom projects. Years of engineering effort are wasted on development without verifying basic proof of concepts that meets the requirements. Highly flawed technology choices are not corrected due to ego and politics. Bro culture and nepotism from the top down. In the software org, its only a matter of time before you would realize that almost everybody is a relative or a friend of somebody else at a higher position from prior life. There are camps of ex-companyA, ex-companyB. Managers continue to promote this nepotism and fortify their camps by forcing hiring decisions by persistently reminding that a candidate is a referal/friend of an existing employee. Unless you are aware of this hidden network, you would not even know what hit you if you didn't get along with somebody or have professional disagreement with someone. There is a 3 dimensional chess going on between US Team, Israel Team and Hardware Groups(s). If you either don't know how to play that game or don't want to play, be prepared to be the sacrificial pawn. Constant infighting and turf war between the israel team(s) and US teams and zero collaboration. Infact people are intentionally misled, misinformed and taken for a ride. The israel team which is considered "core team" almost exclusively communicates in native language outside of normal/open communication channels (personal instant messengers) and treats the US team as an unnecessary expense. The hardware teams (integrators) treats all software teams as unnecessary expense and want to eliminate them. Hence no collaboration. A VP who had identified these issues and tried to take action was unceremoniously fired and ended up taking along half the engineering team with him. Tech stacks are selected based on turf protection rather than on product/architecture requirements or a any strategy. CTO keeps on posing for marketing videos but otherwise has no say in enterprise architecture. A three year old company already has a baggage of very incompatible versions of "legacy" software that needs support. There is NO AI or Machine learning technology or strategy thereof. Company offers options as equity with highly uncertain valuation. Health plans are the worse in the industry. If you are looking to join a software company and hoping to build something from scratch in a startup environment or even a pre-ipo company to make a quick buck, look somewhere else. This is not a software, robotics, AI or machine learning company. Its a systems integrator. *All of above are my personal opinions

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Bright Machines Response
4y
As with any growing company with a vision to transform an industry, there will be growing pains and shifts along the way. However, we are proud of our progress to bring to customers our solutions that build in more intelligence with every new version. Our leadership team comes from varied backgrounds and companies, and we're proud of the experience they bring to the organization. We value all feedback and appreciate your honesty.
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