A lot like high school, but with paychecks - Software Engineer Autonodyne Employee Review

2.0
Aug 9, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Many of the recent college grads are exceptionally brilliant and of good character.

Cons

Root Cause: Early in the company’s history, the CEO developed close, almost parental relationships with the current leadership team. While originally well-intentioned, this led to entrenched favoritism and highly informal treatment of certain individuals. Cultural Impact: This favoritism fostered cliques, discouraged accountability, and created a work environment where “playing” the client and cutting corners were normalized. Communication often relied on vague, technical-sounding language rather than substantive solutions. Resulting Problems: Employees who attempt to improve technical processes, advocate for colleagues, or otherwise contribute positively are often met with resistance or hostility from managers. This appears to stem from insecurity, as genuine improvement may be perceived as a threat to their position or influence.

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5.0
Jun 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Interesting problems to solve - Great compensation - Pleasant atmosphere and coworkers

Cons

- It's felt slightly disorganized at times, but seems like meaningful strides are being made

1.0
Jun 25, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The engineers are a great group, genuinely really friendly, and the location is nice.

Cons

Leadership is largely inexperienced yet can be very arrogant especially in engineering. The CEO seems to intentionally put inexperienced people in charge to maintain authority and control without being challenged. He can be extremely patronizing to women in particular and upholds the behavior of two newer hires who have multiple complaints for harassment and bullying. He constantly looks to impress them and will do anything to be liked. The environment smacks of junior high rather than a professional workplace. There is absolutely no professional development or training. You're expected to learn everything ad-hoc without a peer mentor which means nobody ever has the full picture. The CTO is very difficult to get ahold of and management in general needs to be followed up with constantly. If you bring this up you'll be told you need to be in person more while they'll be WFH or leaving early. There are no defined responsibilities across the c-suite so there is plenty of political chaos. The CEO loves the phrase "national leading expert" to describe people who bully others and have dubious value add but play a part in his court of admirers. The company lacks direction and is making multiple hail mary-esque decisions to try to look productive but their reputation is suffering externally. Shady people, in-office affairs. There are real ethical concerns here.

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