Saltside Reviews

3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(81 total reviews)

Nils Hammar

75% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Saltside has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 81 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Saltside 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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81 reviews
3.0
23 Oct 2017

Things have changed 😞

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Some really nice benefits like free lunch, free snacks, cab service in the morning and evening, Friday work-from-home, a good medical insurance. - The people. I personally met some really amazing people here and the office feels like a close knit group at times. - The product outfit for the most prominent classifieds sites in Sri Lanka (ikman), Bangladesh (Bikroy) and Ghana (Tonaton). - Extremely approachable senior management. - Some parts of the tech stack have been built with current day tech, like React, GoLang, Docker and Kubernetes. - Given the size of the team (30 last time I checked), a lot of responsibility falls on you to ideate and get your feature out. - In terms of workstations and such, not too many questions asked. Whatever you need to be productive will be given to you if you ask for it. :) - A well structured organisation, which is both a boon and a bane. But I've personally seen it do good things for the most part. Things are documented, RCAs are sent out periodically when there is an outage, JIRA boards are maintained, etc. - A quaint office. - A pretty good work-life balance.

Cons

- In the effort to make Saltside profitable by 2019, a lot of features have been and are being dished out with ample tech debt that never gets paid off. Everyone is pushing forward, but there's only so much a ship can sail forward before the holes in the hull will pull it down. - A very high attrition rate. As mentioned in the list of pros, the people here are amazing ... but it really is a bummer when the same people leave. The attrition rate is alarming right now, and to be honest, it feels like a snowball effect at this point, with people leaving, causing more people to leaving, which is causing even more people to leave. - A lack of trust. The place used to boast of a get-your-shit-done attitude. As long as your work was delivered, no one would bother with how many WFHs you've taken or when you've come into work / when you've left work. However now everything feels like it is actually being taken into account, such as WFHs which are now limited, and having to come into office on time. - The office location. - As mentioned in the pros, some parts of the tech stack are built with current day tech. However, there's still a huge chunk of the architecture that is built with ageing tech so there really isn't much to show for yourself in terms of learning. - A general sense of confusion. This might just be a personal thing, but towards the last few months of my time at Saltside, I was just plain confused. I was seeing projects being scrapped mid-development, I was clueless about the impact of the features my team was building, projects that other teams were building (which I felt would change the course of the company) were not being given the priority that they should have been given.

1.0
15 Aug 2018
Recommend
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Pros

1. Good tech stack. 2. Good hardware provided for workstations. 3. Working product

Cons

I recently joined saltside and recruiter made lots of fake promises to sell the company like flexible working hours, work from home option, in house snacks and lunch, Cab facility etc but all looks like the fake promises after working for few months. 1. Too much of micromanagement, Manager keeps an eye on number of hours you are working in office and you are forced to work after office or on weekends even when it's not critical. 2. If you are working from home then you have to give proper reason or take approval from manager(which is quite difficult as your manager likes to keep eye on your working hours) even when you are delivering on time. 3. Lunch is pathetic, you will surely get some stomach diseases. You can only find some cheap biscuits in the pantry on the name of snacks. 4. Cab service is horrible, they are not able to manage it hence they came up with the policies that makes an employee, not to opt in for the cab at all. No one is happy with the service and there is no responsible person for taking care of it. 5. Inexperienced Admin with no sense of responsibility and knowledge makes the things more difficult. 6. CTO of the company was very nice at the time of hiring, claimed no politics or micromanagement at all but he is the one who encourages micromanagement.

1.0
24 Oct 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- good for freshers only as they get paid good and get to learn from some folks - Office is in kadubisanhalli so quite nearby - Office parties once a quarter but only cheap buffet lunches - Promotions and perks if you do not perform

Cons

* Really pathetic management (CTO is a live example) * You get promoted if you don't question the CTO and nod for everything he says * Long working hours and we are made to work with a QA team that has no idea about the product. So most of the time goes in explaining them but management thinks thats our job.This leaves us with working on weekends too :( * Very very high attrition rate. In the last 1 year almost 20 people left and all were high performers. * You can survive only if you know how to do politics and be in CTO's good books. * Almost no motivation to work as the team left has almost no knowledge of the product and you being the senior guy have to spend all your time breaking your head with them. - No employee welfare policies

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