Ometria Reviews

4.1

76% would recommend to a friend

(51 total reviews)
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Ivan Mazour

83% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Ometria has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 51 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Ometria 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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51 reviews
1.0
6 Oct 2023

Avoid at all costs

Recommend
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Pros

None, horrible place to work.

Cons

-Several rounds of layoffs -Out of touch leadership -Revolving door -No raises -No promotions -No events -Unrealistic timelines and expectations -They do not care about you (they will lay you off after continuously promising your job safety) -No job security -They spent all their money on a company wide outing and then had several rounds of layoffs (completely out of touch with reality) -Please don’t waste your time working for them (they will chew you up and spit you out) it’s only a matter of time

3.0
12 June 2023

Very flexible but going through tough times

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You can work from home and come to the office (no pressure) if you want to socialise some days. Very respectful culture, no pressure to work overtime, a very relaxed environment with recognition from "above" for all the work you put in. People who work here are truly exceptional: self-aware, kind, helpful and fun. These will probably be the best colleagues you've ever had.

Cons

Due to tough times in tech and startup industry there have been a few rounds of layoffs in the past year. Promotions and salary increases have been frozen for the time being (as far as Im aware). Social budgets (for company events/parties) have been cut dramatically. It's understandable given that the business doesn't have a lot of money at the moment but this was one of the main advantages working for a startup of this size – all the parties and getting together on company time/money. Without it you start to wonder why are you even here? If you're looking to join Ometria – be aware it's not going to be especially great in the next year while there's still recession going on but as soon as Ometria gets a new round of funding (who knows when that's going to happen) it will probably become the amazing place to work it once was.

1.0
16 Jan 2020
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Some nice people, OK office, free snacks

Cons

Nobody in the sales team reaches their targets and are cannibalising on each other due to too little demand from a highly saturated market coupled with too few accounts. A few favourites get all the strong leads and are then given as examples of “look at x, you can be that if you work harder’. Salary slightly below market rate. A LOT of talk about culture but it’s a facade to make people think they’re part of something special worth sacrificing your most valuable years for. The company values are being rambled at all times like a mantra : Team over self - you’re expected to give up your wellbeing and personal life for the growth of the company (the “team”). Relentless in the pursuit of mastery - you’re never good enough in the eyes of management. Self-aware- if you criticise any of the bad practices put in place from the top you’ll be told that you’re not self- reflective enough. (if you’re mentioning anything positive on the other hand you’ll be applauded and probably asked to give a small talk on the next all-hands). It’s awesome to be here - the fact that they have to tell you that says it all. The CEO has written a blog post how the company is a cult (definition of cult leader: Cult groups often have a dynamic leader whose authority is respected and, in many cases, unquestioned. Obedience to the leader is often required, even when it involves deviant or unhealthy activity.).

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Ometria Response
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Thank you for taking the time to give us feedback. Creating a place where people enjoy coming to work (as well as having their own lives outside of work) is really important to us, so I’m really sorry to hear that you’ve not had a great experience. If you would like to give us further feedback then please email talent@ometria.com to set up a confidential conversation.
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