Sedna Reviews

4.1

74% would recommend to a friend

(55 total reviews)

Bill Dobie

95% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

Sedna has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 55 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Sedna 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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55 reviews
1.0
9 Jan 2023

On a downward spiral

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None I can think of.

Cons

I’ve been at Sedna for several years. My appointment here predates many people at the company as I was already here when we barely had any funding to run on. It is therefore with great regret that I say the following: the company is absolutely doomed and has already hit the wall, as proven by a 20% cost reduction by means of redundancies. The cons are too many to mention but I will limit myself to three. Number one: lack of true leadership. As the old say goes, the fish rots from the head. Sure, they call themselves ‘senior leadership team’ but there is nothing senior, nothing leader, and nothing team about them. They work in isolation, all of them intent on tripping each other up and come out on top. At some point, 30% of leadership was female, now it is 0% (discount HR who, for some odd reasons, always is female anyway). The three female leaders, all from ethnic minorities, had it worst as plenty of scapegoating went round to the point of each of them simply giving up (well one was sacked on the basis she was a bit aggressive which is ironic if you consider who is left). A very petty cohort of males always do their best to sideline any female leader. Guess what? They succeeded! I feel quite strongly about these things as my partner is in a very similar situation in her own company and notices exactly the same behaviours exhibited there too. Another reviewer below mentioned the clique around the CEO. Yes! It is impossible to penetrate and now it is all a brofest. Even though I am male, I have absolutely no interest to participate in their petty behaviours. I have spent the holidays looking for a job. Number two: they promote their friends, internally, even as they have absolutely no experience in doing what they are supposed to do. Vanity titles and head of this, head of that, lead, and so on are dished out to make people happy, but if you are a single contributor, and almost all of us are, how can you be called ‘head’ or ‘lead’ or ‘manager’? Additionally, we now have product and engineering combined (an absolute disaster and whoever thought that would be a good idea needs to go back to management school, if they ever were there to begin with), operations with next to zero experience, sales does not sell (but somehow it is only the salespeople who are thrown under the bus), we burn through cash like there is absolutely no tomorrow, and they even had the nerve to sack 30 odd people just before Christmas. Remember, you can 'cost save' all you like (start from the drinks and snacks and dinners maybe before you get to the people?) but you cannot generate revenue out of nowhere. Number three: the people function is primary-school level and wastes time asking us employees how to make Sedna better instead of grabbing the issues and resolving, or better still preventing them, if possible. Silos are everywhere. Revenue is full of duplicitous individuals (with some people actively boasting about having got others sacked at the end of November), spuriously booking ARR which then finance cannot even invoice because customers get angry during the implementation phase (another joke). Supposed Customer Success is rife with individuals who only really look after the customers they like with the result that others are poor adopters and then churn. But for some reasons their failings always become engineering’s own failings, as if we were the ones promising lies at sales stage or as if it were down to us to get them live. It is extremely sad that the company should be in this state after so many millions of investors’ money. To the brothers and sisters who got booted just before Christmas I would like to say this: you were the lucky ones! You are no longer on the sinking ship! Hopefully I too will disembark soon.

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Sedna Response
3y
Thanks for your review. We remain available to discuss your current role and business evolution should you wish to do so. Please feel free to reach out to your manager, a colleague, or the People team. SEDNA is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce, across geographies, genders, cultures, and background experiences. We currently have two female VPs on our Executive Team and a further four on our Senior Leadership Group. We continue to look at how we can further our diversity and inclusivity across the business. Any promotions or changes and extensions to roles are considered carefully and based on individual performance and company direction. The company grew revenue significantly in the last twelve months, but like many companies has tightened costs for a more uncertain macro environment. We're well positioned to manage through this uncertainty for the long term and deliver high value to our many happy customers. We remain committed to concentrating our UK workforce in London, at our HQ and encourage and expect the team to attend the office frequently for collaboration and alignment.
1.0
10 Nov 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some really good people work here and the CEO is a nice guy. Remote work and flexibility.

Cons

Sedna preaches culture and the importance of it. This company chocolate coats it's true self but once you bite into that's when the disappointment sets in. They are what I would consider chocolate covered brussels sprouts. Sweet looking but at heart composed of smelly cabbage. Sales organization lacks direction and good leadership. Micro management and toxic sales environment. Very little room for career development and growth.

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Sedna Response
4y
Hello, thanks for taking the time to provide some feedback. We are glad you found the remote work and flexibility beneficial. Regarding people and leadership, we are working hard to foster a positive workplace as the company grows quickly in every department, and we are sorry that you were left disappointed. We are in the process of gauging employee experiences here, to continue creating a welcoming environment with room for personal growth. If you have any other ideas or suggestions, please drop us a line at people@sedna.com.
2.0
17 Oct 2022

Simply Meh

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-SEDNA is a good place to grow and learn in a challenging environment (email) and up-skill on your professional skills to set you up for success at your next role. -Some really great people scattered throughout the business that are a great pleasure to work with and challenged others to work better and question the status quo.

Cons

-The Engineering team is constantly seen as the issue when something goes wrong in product ,when they are simply building what the product team tells them to, lack of ownership from them when something they ‘designed and researched’ doesn’t get the praises they want from customers. -There is a lack of leadership from the top down with consistent finger pointing from one to the other. Rather than accepting fault leadership often finds someone else to blame for why something turned out the way that it did. -HR is inexperienced and unhelpful. Often when raising an issue to them they simply say ‘work through it’ and provide no support or ideas on how to ‘work through it’. Quite awkward having an HR team that runs away from conflict and does not offer any help. -Junior people with very few years of experience or none are in positions that should have people with knowledge and experience in the role they’re doing, this is across the business in every department. This makes it difficult to reason with these people as there’s quite a bit of ‘I know best’ attitude. -There is no set pay structure for roles and HR is not the best when it comes to giving banding for roles so there’s some extremely inflated salaries for some in the business while others are extremely underpaid for the work they’re doing. -The CEO is forcing people back into the office after having spent a fortune on it. Moved to a ‘remote first’ model and quickly changed back to requiring those within 90 minutes of the office in London to be coming in which is in gross contrast to what was said months ago that the company will not force people to come into the office. Most of us on are on salaries that cannot absorb the commute cost during the cost of living crisis and intense inflation seen.

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Sedna Response
3y
We appreciate you taking time to provide feedback on your time at SEDNA. There are some key points of reflection for us in your review. We operate in a fast-paced environment, and as a company strive to continuously learn and improve our processes. We always aim to be people focused and open to feedback, so we are sorry to hear you were sometimes dissatisfied. Do reach out if you have any other questions or concerns.
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