Applied Intuition reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(161 total reviews)
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Qasar Younis

76% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Applied Intuition has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 161 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Applied Intuition 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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161 reviews
2.0
Jul 22, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Strong business strategy in the AV industry Great environment as an engineer for gaining experience in customer interactions Comp was competitive, skewed toward equity

Cons

It's a shame that the cons outweighed even those very solid pros Developer Stress Feature requests from customers can come at any time and get pushed directly onto software developers with almost no notice Management expects developers to fulfill these sudden and absolute deadlines along with anything else scoped for each 5-week cycle, even if that means (to paraphrase one manager) taking time out of sleep to finish All engineers additionally have to sit in long customer meetings when bugs or questions arise Toxic Culture To fit in as an engineer, you'd better be a white/Asian frat bro in your 20s with no family or other home commitments Borderline hazing toward new employees when arbitrary procedures are not followed to the tee Respect is earned and ideas adopted by being the loudest, most argumentative, "scariest" person in the room Any feedback brought up to higher-ups was not only discounted, but also treated as hostile, discouraging any negative comments C-Suite made baseless personal accusations about a competitor's leadership in an effort to sway my signing decision, super unprofessional Messy Codebase Amazing how a simulation company has software that runs so slowly, with brute-force, memory-intensive procedures now ossified into its architecture that they're just recently starting to care about because they pass on the costs of execution to their customers Junior developers get hit the hardest trying to clean up all the code debt that the senior developers introduced in previous years' rush to get a product out

1.0
Jul 25, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- smart people - you come across genuinely nice people - you’ll trauma bond and make friends - free lunch & snacks

Cons

- recent positive reviews are fake. Recruiters were told to write them and were even given QR codes for it. - the company is a joke that prioritizes speed above all. Release timelines are too short for our products to function properly, so customers are pissed. - CEO is a walking inferiority complex. It’s like he holds grudges against founders who are doing well - he’s so self-absorbed he can’t stand to see others succeed. He thinks he’s this amazing leader - he’s not. It’s pathetic. - WLB is non-existent - you won’t get paid what you’re worth, and they recently announced that they won’t be giving employees anymore equity refreshers or compensation adjustments - so why even join at this point? (I’m waiting to vest some more equity before heading out) - Don’t ever go to HR. For anything. Nothing will change. The toxic culture won’t change. Managers (including the CEO) will continue to make it a hostile environment with their aggression and discriminatory jokes about race, gender and disability without consequence. Going to HR will just put a target on your back. - You’ll be verbally and emotionally abused, but then gaslit to believe you’re lucky to work there. - your car window might break from falling pine cones in the parking lot (I wish I was kidding), and you’ll have to pay for it yourself.

2.0
Apr 18, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Business outlook is good. Company has lots of cash.

Cons

Senior leadership is extremely toxic and lacks empathy towards engineers. Uses various techniques to force employees to work excessive long hours. Internal employee survey is made non-anonymous deliberately. Only true anonymous third-party employee survey was a PR campaign that HR and recruiting team created to win best employer award. They literally created a thread to instruct people on giving 5 star to every question and asked people to beware of the trick questions that were put in place to prevent fake responses. If you work at Applied Intuition and don't think this is one of the most toxic companies, you are either senior management or delusional. If you have an offer, read this review and still decide to join, you must be desperate for a job.

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