Great place to work - Technical Product Manager Auror Employee Review

5.0
16 June 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Auror has a great product and places a strong focus on its employees. - Every new starter is carefully guided through the onboarding process, ensuring they are set up for success from day one. - Their hybrid working environment truly encourages employees to excel, with everyone at Auror ready to provide support wherever needed. - Auror provides top-notch equipment and modern office space located in the heart of Melbourne.

Cons

No cons at this point :)

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5.0
7 Feb 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Auror is very mission-driven; its easy to see and feel the impact of the product and the impact it has on communities - If you're someone who enjoys building, it's a great place to shape, grow and influence. Not just a "stay in your lane" kind of role - As a parent, Auror gives me the flexibility to balance my work and my family. Company leadership sets a great example of this too — it's empowering for me to know I can step away when I need to when I see our leaders doing the same thing - There's a really thoughtful career progression framework in place, and transparent salary bands to back it up. I feel like I have a clear expectation of what I need to do in my role, and what I'd need to do to get promoted to the next level

Cons

We're a quickly growing startup, so there's no shortage of work. It can feel really busy at times — especially because there's sometimes a lag between workload increasing and getting a new hire started/ramped up

3.0
27 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- The organisation attracts and retains genuinely talented people, which makes the day to day work environment stimulating and collaborative. - Employee benefits are strong and reflect a people focused philosophy that is evident across policies and support structures. - The product is well-established and performs strongly in the market, which creates stability and clear demand for the work being done. - The company operates in a space with limited direct competition, offering a degree of strategic advantage and a clear value proposition.

Cons

- The internal culture is quite unique and can feel insular. Several colleagues described it as a 'cult' when I joined, which I initially assumed was light humour, but it reflected a genuine dynamic that may not suit everyone. - Visibility is prioritised heavily. Even when performance was praised, I was encouraged to focus more on internal presence and broadcasting work, which seems to stem from the global nature of the organisation. - Internal communication leans toward performative. Slack is often used in a way that resembles a public showcase of activity, which creates unnecessary noise. - There is a tendency to launch many initiatives that don’t progress beyond the initial concept stage, often sparked by performance discussions rather than operational needs. - Processes can be overly layered. In some cases, even simple or time-sensitive client queries required multiple rounds of internal approval, which slowed responses and introduced avoidable risk.

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