AI Startup, hard core work culture - Anonymous employee Supio Employee Review

2.0
26 Sept 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are nothing to say here

Cons

There is a lot to say

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Supio Response
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Thank you for your honest review. We appreciate the effort you gave and the value you added for our customers during your time at Supio. It is true that everyone works hard to make our vision a reality. But we also understand that we are running a long race, so we ask our leaders focus on helping our teams to stay healthy, maintain balance, and avoid burnout. If you would like to share more about your experience at Supio, please reach out to us at hr@supio.com. We welcome and appreciate your feedback.

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1.0
23 Jun 2026
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Pros

Good product and good engineers. Many people work very hard and want company to succeed. Customers seem happy with product. Fast growing company with interesting market. You can learn a lot very fast.

Cons

Company is very top heavy. Many leaders and managers, not enough people doing the actual work. Culture is very much top-down. Decisions come from the top and can change very fast. Sometimes it feels like people closest to customers or projects are not listened to. I saw leaders discussing employees and performance without including managers who worked with those employees every day. This creates frustration and makes review process feel unfair. Some executives can be very aggressive in communication. There is not enough focus on coaching people. Fear is used more often than support. There are leaders managing large teams without much experience leading organizations at this size. This creates confusion, changing priorities, and unnecessary turnover. Layoffs happened recently while company was still adding management positions. This was difficult for many employees to understand and created concerns about planning and priorities. I also witnessed leaders making negative comments about employees behind closed doors and C Levels discussing employees with peers. This damages trust and creates an unhealthy culture. Watch for fake metrics designed to make everyone feel better but mostly politic theatre.

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