SeeByte reviews

4.4

90% would recommend to a friend

(26 total reviews)

Bob Black

96% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

SeeByte has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 26 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The SeeByte 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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26 reviews
5.0
Nov 29, 2016

Great place to work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Friendly staff, great travel opportunities, exciting technology

Cons

Not very many cons to be honest

3.0
Aug 10, 2015
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Pros

- Working in robotics gives you a lot of bragging rights. - If you're lucky you can land on a very interesting project, although you might become a specialist on some particular technology and be stuck there forever. - Sometimes there are opportunities for travelling to countries such as the US. - The working hours are flexible so you can arrange different hours with your manager or be a bit flexible as long as you work your hours. - For the previous reason, work life balance is amazing. - There's a lot of clever people so you can learn a lot if you're ready to listen. - The office is relatively close to the city center.

Cons

- There's a lot of legacy software which hasn't been properly managed and becomes everyone's problem, but no one invests on fixing it. - Engineers aren't listened to, their career paths are decided by the company which might lead to a conflict of interests. - Medium/Lower management has absolutely no power and are always superseded by budgets and business decisions. - A cumbersome development process which makes it incredibly difficult and annoying to get anything done (CMMI). - Managers communicate between themselves, but since engineers aren't listened to, ideas aren't transmitted properly, which leads to poor inter-project communication. - Salaries aren't great, below the current industry standards. - General lack of respect towards engineers by some managers, oftentimes moving them to positions out of their expertise.

3.0
May 20, 2015
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Pros

Travel opportunities, mostly to the US and the south coast of England. Fairly casual atmosphere. Underwater robots is an Interesting area to work in. Good mix of people from different countries.

Cons

General lack of communication between different parts of the company. The majority of the workforce are software engineers but the working environment is not adapted to best suit software engineering processes. The offices are all open-plan. Software engineers are expected to answer the external phone system. This means that all the phones in all of the offices rings loudly AT THE SAME TIME. As the company has grown the seating space for people to have their lunch has become less and less adequate. More and more people are forced to take lunch at their desking. There is no training. If you don't know how to do something you have to learn in your own time. There is no organized way of sharing knowledge between people.. When presentations are given to the whole company the people giving the presentations clearly don't know how to give effective presentations. Sometimes the presentations are not suitable for everyone and a better choice would have been simply to send an email to everyone. Unrealistic demands are made by project managers. It seems that having a PhD degree automatically means that you are a good manager. There is a clear need for management training. In a number of cases the ineffectiveness of managers has created significant negative sentiment. Many of the long-standing software engineers have considered leaving the company because of this. There is a token annual "day out" which a number of staff have to miss because of work commitments. This is generally organized by a couple of people without the input of everyone else. There is a lack of transparency about salaries. The interviews for new software engineers are not very good. The questions are not relevant and software engineers are not invited to participate in the process at all. People create things from scratch too much instead of using exisitng solutions. There is no developer culture and no shared goals. This is the biggest weak point

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