Good Stuff - Engineer Astranis Employee Review

4.0
29 Mar 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Team that moves fast and can drive to a decision quickly. Good visibility into the future of the company over the next handful of years. Great in-office culture and perks. Super important mission and strong ties between the day to day work and the overall goals of the company. Good work is very visible to leadership and is appropriately celebrated. Great digital culture that fosters conversations about anything and everything with a nerdy level of analysis. *Great* office space.

Cons

Typical start-up pains (which for a company who is approaching Series D and has been around for 7 years should really make a priority of rectifying). Whiplash as plans change rapidly but information isn't properly distributed throughout the company. Senior management that is currently going through the pains of delegation as we grow past 300 employees. Increased occurrence of "fire drills" due to both of the above. Again - nothing out of the ordinary but definitely things to keep in mind.

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Pros

Fast paced environment Free food/drinks

Cons

Not great career growth opportunities

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Pros

You work with a lot of smart people and a general growing company. The work life balance is manageable

Cons

In my experience, decision-making is highly centralized with the CEO, and the Finance team operates more in a reactive/support capacity rather than driving strategic insights. As a result, there is limited opportunity for Finance to influence key business decisions. The CFO’s role appeared limited, with a focus on alignment with the executive team rather than independently driving business decisions. This dynamic can make it difficult for Finance to operate as a strategic partner to the business. Leadership dynamics within the team can feel unclear at times, particularly around ownership of processes and decision rights, which can create confusion and reduce effectiveness. I also observed that career progression may not feel equally accessible to all employees, with advancement often influenced by informal networks and visibility rather than clearly defined criteria. This may impact retention and overall morale. While the company operates in person, much of the communication from the CEO occurs through Slack, including urgent or high-pressure messages. In my experience, feedback and expectations were sometimes communicated in a way that felt abrupt or escalatory, including situations where job security was threatened. This contributed to a more tense working environment than expected for an in-office culture.

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