Run far away from this company! - Anonymous employee Everwise Employee Review

1.0
1 Jul 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Your fellow employees are very talented individuals and are great to work with

Cons

Don't believe the fake review saying that 2018 is a better year for them. That is a lie. Nothing has changed. This company has no idea what it is doing and is going nowhere fast. They claim to be headed in a new "positive" direction unlike the poor way it's been running this whole time but that is a load of nonsense as well. Do not believe what they tell you in the interview. You don't have to take my word for it, just look at the other reviews. This has been going on for a long time. They hire people en masse then fire them en masse because the hiring managers have no idea what they're doing or what they're looking for so decide to go for the sink or swim strategy, yet they claim to offer "training" for their employees. Don't believe what they tell you in the interview. They'll say that they're looking for new employees because they're growing when in fact it's because they just laid off so many people instead of fixing internal fundamental problems within the organization. Senior management has no direction and no clue where the company is going. Toxic Management and Toxic environment - You can just feel the misery when you visit the SF and NY offices. Working remotely from home office feels exactly the same. The entire model of the company is dependent on mentors working for free. REALLY?!?!?!? Gee, that's a viable business model! /sarcasm

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5.0
8 May 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

While it's true that Everwise waited too long to address some important structural problems, I’m proud to say that Everwise has been through an incredible transformation over the past couple of months. The leadership team has changed significantly, the software-oriented product strategy is clear and being executed by an incredible Head of Product, and the whole company finally operates as a team. Most importantly, the company is doing well, we're able to retain great talent, the market opportunity is big and investors have faith in us. I’ve always enjoyed working at Everwise, but it now feels like a real startup again. There’s fun, there’s positive energy and there’s trust. Previously, there was a slight cultural divide between the SF and NY office. That problem has been solved by changing the teams, more collaboration among and transparency from senior leaders, and efforts to make both offices work together. Our new leadership is very open to feedback and involves the entire company in decisions. I love the fact that our engineers have taken the initiative to teach each other new skills and technologies, supported by food and drinks from the company. I love the fact that other Everwisers have organized internal workshops, yoga, meditation and learning paths. In 2018, I’ve learned about stress reduction, prioritization, influence, mindfulness, feature flags, functional programming, Unix tools and how to build a successful company. I’ve attended professional workshops, internal lunch & learns, whiteboard sessions, presentations and Everwise learning paths with other Everwisers. This has all been part of my job. These opportunities have been available to everybody.

Cons

We’re a quickly evolving startup and things aren’t perfect yet. Not everybody likes that type of environment. On the positive side, Everwise is one of the friendliest companies I’ve ever worked for and there are opportunities to make a difference.

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4.0
7 Aug 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

* Access to Sequoia's generous suite of benefits * Unlimited time off (and no pressure not to take vacation) * Convenient office location * Working with new technologies on a product people like * Salaries are pretty average for a startup our size * Very strong chance of success for the company * Great culture at NYC office * Lots of collaboration within engineering team, down-to-earth attitudes * Good communication with other teams, which helps us move quickly

Cons

* Strange priorities for product development from engineering leadership - we spend lots of time developing features that people don't use or on re-re-re-refactors of existing functionality, and then we end up with too many features to maintain correctly * micromanagement from leadership - we spend too much time arguing about small things that don't matter * constantly changing requirements - leadership/product teams have difficulty making up their minds about what they want, leading to lots of requirements churn and extra work done by engineering, design, and QA teams. * No test automation - see points above about having too many features to adequately maintain and too many changes to requirements * Lack of mentorship and learning opportunities (this is changing with recent engineering manager hires) * Horror stories about the San Francisco office

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