Nice company with great projects to work in - Anonymous employee eProsima Employee Review

5.0
10 Jun 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The projects are really challenging like autonomous driving or robotics, clients are very interesting like Amazon, Indra or EADS and you are very close to the CEO of the company and his decisions. Very flexible work hours and some days of telecommuting. Good company if you are looking for professional development.

Cons

A bit of pressure to finish tasks when the deadline is close.

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4.0
19 Oct 2024
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Pros

1. Se aprende mucho. 2. Trabajas con gente competente. 3. Buen ambiente con los compañeros. 4. Buen sueldo. 5. Proyectos interesantes.

Cons

1. Poca flexibilidad. 2. Falta de comunicación con el CEO. 3. Falta de oportunidades de crecimiento. 4. El esfuerzo no se recompensa (no hay bonus).

3.0
10 Jun 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

eProsima is a small company, around 15 employees, all of which are very nice people. Personally, I experienced the teams working very well together. Always with a helping hand and great technical skills. The projects are amazing. Most projects include big international companies with very cool projects. They include everything imaginable in this sector, from autonomous driving projects to robotic arms, microcontrollers, drone swarms, military communication systems and european R&D projects. If that’s your stuff, eProsima is for you. But don’t understand me wrong, you don’t actually see the hardware, it’s all about the middleware development. Working hours are ok. We start very early and it’s not for everyone. But definitely has its positive aspects, as you finish early as well and usually don’t have the fear of overcrowded traffic etc. Normal holidays. Salary is quite fair. I guess, it depends a bit on negotiating skills and the actual experience.

Cons

Being such a small company it is clear to me, that sometimes one has to do tasks which are a bit out of one’s comfort zone, that includes public speaking, prepare and hold online meetings, do documentation or give support to clients and the community. There is just no specialist for each task. At times, it’s true that work adds up and one could feel something like pressure or stress.

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