Meh.... - Anonymous employee Samsara Employee Review

2.0
Oct 7, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I was hired two years ago. At that time the perks were great: free lunch, uber/lyft credits, snacks. The company was moving very quickly and there were some great projects due to trying to make sales happier. Two years ago the company was starting to realize it was no longer a lean, start up but projects went quickly and it was exciting. Today the company is a medium sized and no longer can things run as quickly, however, management hasn’t gotten that memo. They still think you can run a project quickly and have added layers and layers of bureaucracy. It’s time to slowdown, if you want things done correctly with all of the right stakeholders.

Cons

Things are moving too fast and the business can no longer take the risk of bugs or a stakeholder not being consulted. People are blaming others when they did something wrong, instead of owning the mistake, management isn’t interested in protecting their team members and titles and job duties are being changed without the employee being consulted. can no longer.

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Samsara Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and share more about your experience at Samsara. In your two years at Samsara have probably seen a lot of change and helped us get to where we are as a company and we appreciate that. We really value your input and want to hear from our employees. We hope you can give this feedback to your manager, so we can try and make specific changes. If you don’t feel comfortable, I think Hootline is a great place for this as well as these go directly to department leaders. Thank you again for your contributions to Samsara.

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Cons

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2.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

Innovative product, constantly growing the platform

Cons

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