Makersite Reviews

3.9

70% would recommend to a friend

(28 total reviews)
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Neil D’Souza

89% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Makersite has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 28 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Makersite 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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28 reviews
1.0
8 Aug 2025

Just avoid

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Pros

- Fully remote working - Recruitment and onboarding processes were great

Cons

- You can be called and asked for immediate things at any time - because it's always firefighting - No strategy, no proper actionable plans - business is just built on gaining new customers without thinking about consequences - Communications of some senior resources are unprofessional. I witnessed them telling inappropriate stuff to customers during customer meetings - Politics is at another level - some people you don't even work with can spread false gossip about you - Some people are so exhausted due to a lack of work/life balance, as a result, they tend to make a lot of mistakes, they tend to be aggressive, and you need to repeat yourself again and again for the same topics - That's almost impossible to find the availability of key project people, which leads to critical communication gaps

2.0
19 June 2025

Mediocre in every way

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Pros

Remote work and nothing else

Cons

-Micromanaging and extremely opinionated CEO -Leadership consists of first-time founders who make every rookie mistake in the book -People suddenly disappear without explanation, creating a tense and uncertain environment -War room — if you know, you know -Outdated tech stack

1.0
3 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Remote working. Not much else.

Cons

Software start-ups often offer a culture with a high degree of trust, respect, and adherence to key principles of agile ways of working - sadly this is not the case here. Unfortunately, the fast-paced drive to meet ongoing customer demands/ requests, can lead to a sidelining of key project management approaches, which I have seen in this workplace. In addition, the all too quick jettisoning of adherence to at least the basics of agile ways of working (that are to be found in more enlightened agile environments). A lack of resolute adherence to some type of agility framework can mean that poor management techniques allow micro-management to creep in (aka - being told by far less experienced practitioners on how to do your job). Unfortunately, senior management in the company too easily falls back on micro-management approaches in the day-to-day pressure to deliver. Lack of leadership at senior management level, results in a culture that is somewhat haphazard, and at this point in time, pretty immature. For example, assigning developers to months of bug fixing is not the only way to get developers up to speed. Similarly, micro-managing project managers with the aim of getting project managers to 'get familiar with the software' is an object lesson in what not to do. Promising business domain for solving customer problems, but general culture and execution at team level, leaves a lot to be desired.

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Makersite Response
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We’re sorry to hear that you feel this way. At Makersite, we strive to foster a culture built on trust and autonomy. Our leadership team actively seeks employees who thrive in an environment that values independence and does not require micromanagement.
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