Novi Connect Reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(32 total reviews)

Kimberly Shenk

52% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Novi Connect has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 32 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Novi Connect 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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32 reviews
2.0
11 Apr 2023

Has become a toxic work environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- You'll receive San Francisco-Bay Area level pay regardless of where you live. - You'll receive PerkUp money that can be spent on anything you want - You'll have fun, monthly virtual events that help you connect with your colleagues, even when working remotely. - Initially, my work had a direct impact on the business - Opportunity to work remotely

Cons

Leadership: - The work environment is toxic due to the existence of an "it" group that ignores those who are not a part of it. - Leaders often complain about each other to employees, but speaking out can result in passive-aggressive disciplinary action or termination. - There are double standards for workers and senior managers, with the latter being allowed to take credit for subordinates' work and take time off whenever they please. Workers, on the other hand, are reprimanded when a senior manager performs poorly. - Despite HR sending out surveys to collect feedback, it is largely disregarded, which can be disheartening. Layoffs: - During my 2.5 years of employment, I witnessed a high number of layoffs and terminations. The company frequently changed its course abruptly every 3 months due to emotional decisions made right after board meetings. - The work environment was not particularly welcoming to African American coworkers, and many of them had been laid off or fired. Company: - Despite offering unlimited PTO, the company actually expects employees to be available to respond to Slack messages during their vacation time.

2.0
1 Mar 2023

Good place to learn, but not a people first company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Novi is a good place to work if you want to wear multiple hats and work in a fast-paced, scrappy environment -If you're willing to speak up, your voice will likely be heard by leadership and your ideas could really impact the company -It's an early-stage company that is still looking for product market fit, so there is plenty of work to be done for those who work hard

Cons

-I saw rounds and rounds of layoffs during my time at Novi as leadership hired folks that they quickly decided were no longer necessary to the trajectory of the business -Leadership promoted the idea that employees who are "swiss army knife types / generalists" would be vital to the company's success, then proceeded to let go of many of those same capable "generalists" -Leadership at the company has trouble managing and empowering their teams–very prone to micro-managing

2.0
13 May 2023
Recommend
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Pros

You can get insane benefits for a startup. I think too much, honestly to the point where people want to work at novi for the benefits. It is on level with some FAANG benefits. You get a lot of 'fun' things dealing with HR realm. If you thrive at managing up and telling the founder how amazing they are. You will get ahead. They do not normalize pay for location. This is really nice, and is a 'hookup' for people not living in CA or other expensive areas.. In theory you could be building a product that could change the world.

Cons

This took me a long time (since the layoff last year) to really compose myself on to write this one. Leaving was hard. You fully miss the mark on almost every feature of being a 'startup' and it is just depressing. Firstly. There is almost *nobody* at the company (possibly 0 now) that every had actual startup experience. And you can not say 'having an exit' as thing if you just worked at older company that went public. Some advisors even were basically giving 'big company' advice which is not helpful. Secondly. The few people with actual startup experience or who were 'super scrappy/lean' either quit early in their tenure or were treated so badly/managed out. Think about that. The few people who actually wanted to build a scrappy startup. You pushed out. This is not gossip. This is fully verifiable via linked in. Thirdly. A huge number of 'former' employees on 'linked in'. This is all public. Fourth. Top heavy and mediocre execs. A lot of the 'leaders' or 'execs' or advisors have come from the same company. They are *ok* but have 0 domain knowledge. This would be like a travel company having an exec suite from the medical background. It is very nepotistic as well. Also a lot of execs have pit their employees against the other and also talk about the founder, behind their back. This is a startup. The goal is to win. Still playing big company politics. Fifth. The last layoff. A lot us got laid off in the summer of 2022. The people laid off did not fully make sense. Pretty much most of the elder engineers (tenure) were let go. And newer ones were kept. Also you let go of an engineer with actual experience in this very domain. The only one, how does that even make sense, from a business?? And the people that remained, nothing agains them, but were not ideal fits to drive the business. The people who were let go feeds into the next comment. Six. Flavor of the month/week. The founder seems to blame everybody but herself for the failings of the company. Instead of trying to find PMF, she will fire/blame people on the team as 'inept' instead of owning your own stuff. Constant thrash and chasing the next big thing. It hurts. And you let go a few amazing people and kept around a lot of people that just kiss up. Seven. Nepotism - If you are closer with the HR people or worked at the former company where a number of people worked. You get preferential treatment. Eight: This is a huge one. TOO MUCH FUNDING. The founder here looks 'amazing' on paper and is like a poster child for over-funding. Had so many 'check marks' that can be thrown around. But in reality, being smart, good pedigree, etc does not equal actions at all. It is just vanity. All the past accolades is translating to a thrash heavy leader who refused to take real feedback. Finally. I had some exposure to startups in the past. After working here, I do not think I will work for another startup. It really really was hard.

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