nepotism FTL - Senior Software Engineer Symbotic Employee Review

1.0
27 June 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Pizza Fridays. Some really good people to work closely with. SQA leadership and folks are outstanding. Laid back dress code. Working from home is not a problem. Pay was ok

Cons

ex Avid Leadership disorganized, and friends suddenly appear in new management roles Certain leadership can be quite rude, disrespectful and curse at people in public settings. Lot's of redundancy in groups leading to different practices and tools for each customer. High frequency of support ( nights/weekends) Only a few customers and they were not happy with product No 401K. Talk about a better process for months, implement it and leadership instructs people to bypass when deadlines are closing. Multiple manual installs/configurations because of lack of communication, process and wrong versions of components. Lots of people leaving with new technologies work getting sent offshore

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5.0
27 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

• Cutting-edge A.I.-powered robotics — you work on technology that's actually transforming the supply chain • Brilliant colleagues across engineering, robotics, controls, and software • Real ownership from day one — step up and you'll be recognized • Direct customer impact — your work runs in live operations for the world's largest retailers • Fast growth means real career opportunities

Cons

• Pace is intense — tight deadlines and demanding periods come with the territory • Steep learning curve early on due to system complexity • Processes are still maturing as the company scales rapidly

2.0
1 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting technology and exposure to advanced automation systems. Opportunity to work on complex engineering projects.

Cons

Poor work-life balance with high expectations and little flexibility. Communication from leadership and the general manager was very limited, making it difficult to stay aligned. There was also a lack of transparency around performance expectations and job security. Even when performing well and fully understanding the environment and workflows, employees could be let go without warning or a second chance. This creates unnecessary turnover and results in lost knowledge, requiring time and resources to retrain new engineers who are unfamiliar with the systems.

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