Eneba Reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(58 total reviews)

Vytis Uogintas

68% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Eneba has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 58 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Eneba employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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58 reviews
1.0
21 Dec 2023

Only join if you are hustlers

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Team peers and their collaboration

Cons

TLDR: I worked at Eneba for 1,5 years and was micromanaged and underappreciated. I was also manipulated to quit without any personal improvement plan introduced which is a sign of favoritism and the absence of data-driven approach. I’ve been working at Eneba for 1,5 years and I left on a very sad and unprofessional note from the management, so I would like to warn any product people who are considering working there. It’s a feature request based company with lots of micromanagement by stakeholders with little regards to customer needs, thorough discovery or care for people. With 10 years of experience in IT and 8 years of experience as a product manager, this is the first time I’m willing to write a negative review. So let’s begin. My summer 360 peer reviews were very positive and my peers were praising me for leading and inspiring them, highlighting my contribution to achieving team goals. I got very surprised by my manager’s review as it was completely the opposite. It took my manager 3 or 4 weeks of rescheduling to meet for an unpacking, which is around one month without actually discussing the situation, which put a lot of pressure on me. I was in a worn out state as I was very alert about managers and peer review mismatch. When I brought up my surprise about 360 feedback to the manager and asked why he didn’t ever mention anything to me during our weekly one-on ones he said “I was telling you but not directly”. This was the first red flag to look for another job, however I figured this is my chance to improve and act upon the feedback I received, as I am the person who is adaptable and ready to change. We started unpacking so it got better, but my mental health was still deteriorating. So after some time I started to feel burnout. I must admit the past year wasn’t easy on me, but I always put my work first. At first I was afraid to put my mental health in the spotlight, but I value transparency in work relationship, so I discussed it with my managers, as I was trying to manage it like an adult. To my delight I was offered a burnout leave which to me indicated that the company wanted to keep me and wanted me to come back healthy. I started my treatment and came back fully recharged only to find my manager not being convinced that I got better. It was really hard to lead a substantial conversation as we were talking about the future and none of the KPIs were outlined, I only heard assumptions. Workwise no metrics were introduced that needed improvement, as everything was going on as usual. My manager kept pressuring me saying “we are hustlers here, we push ourselves to our limits, and we are going to pressure you even more, and you won’t manage that”. I am a fan of “work smart not hard” approach, so you can decide for yourselves. Later on we had 3 more calls throughout next 3 weeks where I was manipulated into quitting without any formal attributes such as Performance Improvement Plan. I’ve heard things like “If you sign a mutual agreement, our reputations will stay intact”. Or “Lithuania is a small country”. I am not native Lithuanian, so it took me some time to consult regarding the labour code and possible outcomes for myself, but I managed to find out that this is not a normal process for firing a person. As no personal improvement plan was introduced, Eneba didn’t have the formal right to fire me. I am happy I had the strength to actually stand up for myself. However it makes me sad that I had to. When I was leaving I was presented with the main reason – my values are being misaligned with the company values, amongst them being - My need for re-assurance and feedback My need for timely communication from stakeholders My need for transparency within team scopes as product teams are barely talking to each other My tech skills were not the level needed for the position, which started to include Tech Product management a lot There’s only one part of this feedback I agree with - My tech knowledge was lower for a person in my position, however, normally it is solved by having an engineer team lead or an engineering manager to support product part of the team, who are working on discovery mainly. I never applied for tech PM role, as I am aware of my strengths that lie in communication, discovery and leading agile teams. All in all Eneba is not a place for growth, and it’s not a customer/data driven company, it’s more feature-request based. No product discovery or user interviews are encouraged, speed of delivery is paramount without actually thinking about the customer. This kind of setup is fair if you are a project manager, not a product manager with opinion and ideas. To me Eneba looks like a place where a lot of staff is being mismanaged and talented people are going to waste as it’s a top down management approach without much consideration of these talents and aspirations. What struck me is 4 teams reorgs in this short timespan and the reassurance of my manager that those will keep happening. Also, one of problems is legacy and low team motivation regarding it, as any quick tasks turn into timewasters due to the fact that a lot of code needs to be refactored. I would like to mention that I worked with incredible peers and it saddens me that their talents are not being utilised and instead are put in the box. I really hope Eneba will learn how to make people shine and encourage them more, as the company I see now is very far from that.

2.0
26 Jan 2024

Hustle culture

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company is full of talented people who are nice and willing to help out. I believe that the product is good and that the company will go places, despite its many problems. You will be good here if you are already a pro at what they need and you are fast. This is not a place for junior specialists or seniors to learn new skills.

Cons

In short: - non existent onboarding. - non constructive criticism. - pressure to perform in a very short amount of time. - horrible middle management - total startup chaos environment Here comes the reason for this review. I’m not super keen on leaving these, I usually have good experiences with my employers and was never let go during the onboarding process, but this time I felt I had to leave a review. First of all, there was total miscommunication during the hiring process. I clearly stated what my skills are during multiple interviews. My strengths and weaknesses were known before even coming to the company. But despite that, during the onboarding period I was tasked with responsibilities, that I had no experience in and was told to learn it really fast and deliver fast. I did state that I was willing to learn new skills, but not at that pace with immediate deliverables, open non constructive criticism and little to no help. Speaking of onboarding - there was none. Apart from reading a couple of documents, there was no plan or clear expectations stated. So, when I was let go, they could not clearly state why and what was that I could not deliver. Middle management is horrible. I could go into story time, but what can I say… public non constructive criticism, horrible pressure (a task is planned to be finished in three days, but questions “is it done yet?” Is asked every morning - basically badgering), micro management, no help, only condescending questions “is this all that you did? Why didn’t you do it like that?”, and I’m paraphrasing here, and all of this is in public meetings, basically public shaming. These problems were addressed in a professional manner, but no steps taken to mitigate this situation. Also, no legitimate task management or roadmapping. I had to write tasks for myself, do them after approval, but then get criticised for not doing it right. (No details or requirements were given in the first place) Even the top management is openly saying that they are hustlers and we have to work and learn super fast, no matter the cost (maybe weekends or evenings) Note: I cannot speak for the whole company, I only experienced this in one team, with a small amount of people, but I believe these problems are prevalent. Another note: I had received multiple offers with better salaries, but I specifically chose this company, because after the hiring process, I was under the false impression, that we were aligned and I had opportunities to learn new things. I also thought, I could bring many new things to this company, but sadly, none of this was achieved. I was left with burnout and imposter syndrome. At the end of the day, I am not a junior specialist and I pretty confident of my skills, my 10 years of experience can attest to that. I can admit that I don’t know everything and I’m always learning, but the environment for it was not provided.

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Eneba Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We value transparency and constructive criticism as we continuously strive to improve our workplace environment. We sincerely apologize for the challenges you faced during your time with us and regret that your experience did not meet your expectations. We constantly review and update our Onboarding program and Interview process and your opinion will help us with that. If you would like to discuss your concerns further or provide additional feedback, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at glassdoor@eneba.com. Sincerely, The ENEBA People team
2.0
10 July 2024

Clueless management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Interesting area of work Great opportunity for business

Cons

The senior company management tries extract as much monetary value from users as possible. That would be fine if they improved user experience. However, that is not the focus most of the time. It seems that very few people understand what are their core users and care about their experience. Furthermore, management come up with poor and chatgpt-level ideas for business improvements that they mandate from product managers to implement. Even though product people disagree with proposals and provide valid arguments, the senior management pushes their initiatives. One can imagine that most the time these "improvements" flop. Instead of using that as a learning and future planning, leadership blames product teams that did not put enough effort or did a bad job. Thus, most of the people that cared about eneba as a product already left. It is sad to see the downfall of the company. But until senior leadership manages to escape their echo chamber and recognize that others have valid arguments only then there would be a chance for a company to improve. P.S. In the last company meeting they asked their current employees to write positive reviews here.

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Eneba Response
1y
Thank you for your feedback. We value the insights of our employees and encourage them to share their opinions about the company in places like Glassdoor. We understand the importance of authentic feedback and will continue to work on creating an environment where employees feel comfortable sharing their true experiences. We are sorry to hear about your experience while working with us. Part of our culture is to experiment and look for new business opportunities but that always has the safety and satisfaction of our users in mind. Not every experiment succeeds, but we do our best to learn and improve. We also try to create a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported in their professional growth. If you have further suggestions or would like to discuss your concerns in more detail, please feel free to reach out directly to glassdoor@eneba.com. Sincerely, The ENEBA People team
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