CloudLock Review - Anonymous employee CloudLock Employee Review

3.0
13 Jan 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

great team members, transparency is fairly well communicated. They bring the whole company together once a year from around the world.

Cons

There are many dominate personalities in the office at all levels and often times it can make it hard to work or get things done efficiently

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CloudLock Response
10y
Thank you very much for your feedback. As you mentioned, we strive to be as transparent and communicative as possible, so we really appreciate it when we get feedback - positive and negative. If you are open to it, I'd love to hear more so that we can learn from your feedback and help potentially address some of your concerns. We certainly understand that this is an anonymous forum, so if you would like to confidentially speak with me directly I would love to be able to hear more but certainly understand if you would prefer not to do so as well. Either way, your feedback is greatly appreciated and we will strive, as always, to learn from each and every team member's feedback. Gil.

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Pros

Cloudlock is a very friendly place: people take the time to get to know you as a person, not just a "human resource". The company is like a family, and playing video games together or walking along the river kindles a very tight-knit culture.

Cons

There is an implicit pressure to work long hours: 60 and 70 hour weeks are the norm. Nobody wants to appear "lazy" by leaving the office at 5 PM, or by not responding to work emails while at home. The company culture rewards those who work harder, rather than those who work smarter. In addition, the software that runs Cloudlock is held together with band-aids and prayers. The management doesn't want to invest in quality software engineering practices, preferring to ship features as fast as possible. There's never time to write documentation or automated tests, and as a result, software stability goes out the window. The process of testing changes is a slow and painful one, which sucks the joy out of writing software. Oh, and training and mentoring? Hah. There's no time for that right now, we have to fix this critical problem on production!

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CloudLock Response
10y
Sorry to hear your experience was not a positive one at CloudLock. While we appreciate your acknowledging our company culture in a positive light, clearly you had some concerns regarding our engineering processes and expressed concerns over work/life balance issues. We are always striving to learn from current and former employee feedback, so we truly appreciate you taking the time to write a review. We are a fast growing start-up in a fast growing market, and do have a lot of people wearing a lot of different hats working on things that perhaps similar roles in larger companies do not. This does result in some long hours sometimes, but while we do work hard we have been hyper-conscious of work/life balance and continue to make great strides in balancing the two. Hyper-growth start ups are not for everyone - and while yes, we do have a lot of the fun "perks" we are also working really hard and passionately towards something great. Part of the learning process in this kind of environment is continuing to learn from feedback, mistakes and successes. Our engineering team has continued to make incredible leaps and bounds over the past two years, as evidence by both the incredible products they produce, the explosive customer adoption, and the team themselves. Thanks again for your feedback - as our journey continues your feedback and from other past and current CloudLock team members will be key in helping to drive our future. Gil
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