Sciton Reviews

4.7

93% would recommend to a friend

(161 total reviews)
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Aaron Burton

99% approve of CEO

99% positive business outlook

Sciton has an employee rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on 161 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Sciton employee rating is 36% above average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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161 reviews
5.0
23 Feb 2022

Simply the best

Recommend
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Pros

This is the 4th company I've worked for in my career. I thought I had worked for good companies before and I clearly didn't know what the definition of a good company was. They treat you like family, make great products, and are always listening and looking for ways to improve. Nobody company is perfect, but they defiantly strive to be.

Cons

Vacation time doesn't compete with anyone in the field.

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Sciton Response
4y
As you said, we listen and always look for ways to improve. A competitive PTO plan is crucial in any season and now more than ever. Our People Team is revisiting our current options to ensure our PTO plan aligns competitively. Anticipate hearing more on this subject very soon. Thank you for sharing your experience working at Sciton.
2.0
24 Jun 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The main product line is robust, and the company's reputation among the customer base is top notch. There is opportunity to learn, and develop many valuable skills if initiative is taken. The products fly off the shelves, and the CEO Aaron is a genuinely great leader (with huge sales experience). There is a buttload of creative freedom to execute.

Cons

Depending on your occupation, the pay may or may not be up to industry standard. There is no standardized training, and knowledge is tribal. You will gain the most knowledge by interacting with the SMEs, but time with them is hard to come by as they're likely stretched. There needs to be more technical leaders and input to reduce the amount of unproductive fraternizing. Some coworkers would deliberately not work, and route calls to others through loopholes in the VoIP system. This led to other workers being over-leveraged. As of the time of my leave, this had still not been addressed.

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Sciton Response
3y
As you know, candor is one of our core values. It is candid responses like yours that help us improve in essential areas that attract and retain top talent. Thank you for sharing your experience and input.
1.0
8 Apr 2017

Strange despotic small company!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Few very loyal hard working experienced employees that keep the company running. Cash cow product that keeps the company floating.

Cons

Oblivious CEO is a tired old man failing to lead the company. No directions that matter or are meaningful. No ramifications for sales managers if goals are not met, consequently, they are naturally rarely met. Marketing and product marketing loiter around lost with murky directions. Engineers work on projects with no planning that are often shelved midstream or projects that lead to nowhere. So many in the company are entitled with inflated titles. Reminds me of my early days in little league when each of us got the trophy every season even though our team was pretty bad. Very strange! While at Sciton I was asked to participate in a couple of "Culture Club" meetings ran by the CEO. I was rather embarrassed to find that all they did in these meetings was gossip about other employees rather than mitigating the perceived hypocrisy of arbitrary values. I recommend a more appropriate title, "Gossip Club." Again, very strange! Glassdoor ranks this company low for a good reason, and you can’t help but agree. 1. Employees are often terminated by top management with not an iota of evidence of malfeasance, promoting fear and curbing open communication from employees that stay behind. 2. Most employees are issued stock options when they join. Beware, these are practically useless. Private company so you can't do anything with them. Unlikely that the company can go public or anyone will buy it. Only once in 20 years the company has allowed to cash out stock options and that was when the stock valuation was apparently low. It hurts me to know that the owner does not care that there are many employees left behind who have worked so hard for a decade or more with stocks which cannot be cashed and essentially rendering them useless. 3. Company falsely inflates 10% bonus in offer letters but pays virtually nothing. 4. Relatively poor benefits. 5. Generally dingy work environment. Crammed workspaces. Facilities are located in old part of town with insufficient parking. 6. Increasingly poor morale with high employee turnover. 7. Copycat products. Nothing new that I could feel exited about to market. 8. CEO lacks business sense and now is very old and so cannot keep up with competition. 9. Roily directions from top stifles company growth.

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