Entefy Reviews

4.2

78% would recommend to a friend

(35 total reviews)
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Alston Ghafourifar

78% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

Entefy has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 35 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Entefy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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35 reviews
1.0
14 Nov 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Co-Inventor of UNIX works for the company part-time CEO is a master of persuasion, and can get people to believe in things rather easily. Great marketing and product pitch. Company has a number of nicely made marketing videos on their website and youtube channel. Product vision itself appears to be a good idea assuming that nobody else is doing it. All meals are paid for. Insurance premiums paid for, and dental insurance itself is good.

Cons

Priorities always changing, but extremely difficult to adapt to that based on lack of maintainability. CEO mandates 70-100 hour workweeks to attempt to make up for that, and every break you take has to be explicitly justifiable. Senior engineering role is a revolving door. Near zero chance of staying more than 6 months at the company if you are in that role (in my case I resigned after less than a month). Health insurance isn't good (high deductible health plan is all they offer, so don't get sick or any expensive procedures/tests until Jan 1 of the following year after you join if you want to get the most out of your health plan). 70-100 hour workweeks. In my opinion, people are also passively discouraged from taking breaks. Expect to get parking tickets often, as parking permits from the city are on a 9-month waiting list and you can only park for 2 hours max. In my opinion, the pay is far below market, even at this stage of the company. Stock options are also sub-par, and the reasoning I recall hear from the CEO on that is because he wants you to think that the company will be the next Google and therefore the actual dollar amount will be big if that happens. I would advise anyone seeking to join a startup that they ask for advice from experts (or read about startup equity compensation market rates) before weighing an offer package. The fact that a company "could" be worth something later doesn't matter, it only matters what they are worth today because the investors factor all of the "could be" as part of their risk valuation and ultimate pricing of the company. In my opinion, the founding team lacks intellectual diversity, as they are all father, son, daughter, spending all of their time together since birth. One philosophical weakness means they all have that weakness.

1.0
13 May 2017

All Sizzle - No Steak

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some interesting ideas and marketing.

Cons

Inexperienced management who set unrealistic goals and talk down to their employees. They have almost no hope of delivering on anything. This is run as a family business but the business is not on delivering value, but on extracting as much money from VCs as possible while. They do not value life/work balance at all, in fact they strongly discourage it. Worst of all the "senior" management have almost no real-life experience yet are extremely condescending to those that have it.

1.0
21 Nov 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The founders have taken on a monumental problem to solve and kudos to them for taking on such a challenge. They have a novel product idea which if executed well and in a timely manner can be a game-changer Opportunities to work in and solve problems in areas such as Natural Language Processing, Search, Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence Co-inventor of Unix works part time and interactions with him are great opportunities to learn. Being a small company you get the opportunity to interact with people working in different stacks of engineering as well as those in non-engineering functions and thereby expand the horizon of your knowledge Lunch, snacks and dinner are provided by the company which saves time and money. The CEO is a gifted salesperson and does a great job of articulating his product vision and ideas. The company has a very talented creative team that does a wonderful job of creating compelling media and interesting content that create buzz for the company

Cons

Pay and stock-options are sub-par. No 401K benefit Long and late hours with no option of starting early (before 9:30 am) in the day Parking is a hassle. No company parking is available. You have to part in the city parking lots and have to remember to move your car every 2 hours or risk getting a ticket from the city. The company is run like a family-run business where decisions are made by leaders who are members of the same family. The opinions and inputs of senior team members are rarely given due consideration. Priorities change way too frequently and the communication about such changes is often not done effectively. Milestones tend to be set with unrealistic timelines and failure to deliver up to expectations have serious consequences. Transparency and openness are not the company’s strong suit. Difficult and unpleasant news like voluntary or involuntary departures of employees are not handled openly across the company which leads to speculations and affects team morale In an effort to show family culture, employees are encouraged to meet, greet and give a hug to visitors who show up. While a nice trait the frequency of these interruptions is such that it ends up affecting employee productivity. A pitch that is sometimes made to potential new candidates is that nobody ever leaves Entefy voluntarily. This should be taken with a grain of salt. Performance reviews are held every quarter but these tend to go down as 3-against-1 interrogation style meetings and fall short of providing a well balanced feedback. Engineers are expected to put in 100-hour weeks but the leadership does not do a good job of inspiring the team in a way that naturally motivates them to put in the long hours. Recognition and rewards are not this company’s forte. Appreciation for effort, patience to nurture promising talent or giving engineering the benefit of doubt when things sometimes fall short of expectations are rare. It is not a surprise as such that no senior engineering leader has been able to make it through a year at Entefy. Surprisingly more focus seems to be devoted towards creating media and content for promoting the company’s brand rather than on building the product. It is a matter of concern that there is still no product available publicly. The longer this delay, the greater the chance that competition will catch up and render their product obsolete.

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