If you thought a startup would be fun, think again - Anonymous employee Spigit Employee Review

2.0
12 Apr 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Get experience in a startup Get experience in innovation Small, friendly workplace Nice location in downtown Pleasanton Good work from home policy

Cons

Sales environment is toxic Whole company jumps to carry out CEOs stupid ideas Understaffed and scrambling to support poorly architected product Struggling to scale and burning everyone out in the process Only a few people at the very top will get any reward if company is acquired or goes public Talent is starting to bail

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5.0
14 Jul 2024
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Pros

Spigit as a startup found itself at the right place at the right time during 2009-13. Those years proved magical and transformative for the people who found themselves working there during that period. Cloud infrastructure as a reliable alternative to on premises computing had just come into its own. Enterprise clients were aggressively experimenting with collaboration apps to boost the bottom line. And, many industries, most notably financial services, were hungry to grow through innovation after a very rough couple of years. For a brief period of time some of the most talented, creative, and committed people in software convened to create something special. It’s with the benefit of hindsight that we can appreciate how rare those types of experiences can be during one’s career: that opportunity to be part of the next big thing.

Cons

Spigit’s ultimate demise was due to two factors. First, the enterprise clients after a time realized that crowd sourced innovation took work. Work to get people involved in campaigns. Work to manage the campaigns. And, work to do something with the ideas that people contributed. Organizations found that they had a limited appetite for this type of engagement, no matter how compelling the results. Further, the client executives who advocated for this approach to transformation would often shift in and out of their roles and organizations at a bewildering clip, leaving sponsorship in doubt. This dynamic created a natural, impenetrable ceiling for the upside of the business. Second, Spigit’s success naturally attracted the attention of competitors. Incumbents. New entrants. The barriers to entry in this space are low. And, no one firm achieved meaningful differentiation to staunch the flow and retain share. As a result, around 2012-13, the market experienced remarkable price erosion for licensing. At some point the services business became a more reliable source of revenue for the company, upsetting valuations.

4.0
12 Jul 2024
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Pros

Set me up in a great way and really had people who cared.

Cons

It got bought by planview nowzz

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