Sigma Computing reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(157 total reviews)
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Mike Palmer

63% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Sigma Computing has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 157 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sigma Computing 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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157 reviews
5.0
Oct 31, 2023

Fun, Challenging, and Growing

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Pros

I was previously at Facebook where I worked on large scale systems before joining Sigma in 2021 without having prior start-up experience. It was intimidating and I didn't know if I wanted to leave a large comfortable company to build something new with ~150 other employees. Overall it was probably the most rewarding experience I've had in my career thus far. - Lots of mentors and people willing to help. No one from my experience is left on an island as long as they proactively engage in discourse and ASK for help. Everyone is always willing to help, it is just very difficult to expect it to happen organically without asking since teammates are heads down. - Feedback is always given as long as it's asked for, everyone is transparent about what is given. As a result I've grown a lot while being here because it allows you to push for growth in the areas where other's see gaps, they will also help support you in many ways. - Fun and dynamic work. There are a ton of problems to solve and it's up to you to find them and also evangelize the scope and impact of solving a specific problem so you can work on it. - Internal Transferring is easy: There are always new problems to solve, switching teams is relatively easy, and I've also seen other teammates transitioning quite seamlessly. Retention is a priority for good employees here at Sigma. - The company, your manager, your coworkers, and the people around you are all growing WITH you. Everyone is dealing with these problems likely for the first time so you're not alone but also it will be hard to blame people from problems that they and you are encountering together for the first time. Overall I've gone quite close my coworkers here as a result of hurdling obstacles and tackling problems together -- it builds confidence in the ability to work as a team and that those around you aren't going to give up easily. Resilience and consistency is what will get the company to a successful exit and it's something many of the people here at Sigma have.

Cons

- Startups aren't easy and not everyone is fit for them but acknowledging that can be a difficulty in itself. They come with unique problems that are seemingly solved at other companies already but you're building the solutions from scratch. - One of the few things people don't really realize is how many challenging and hard problems there are to solve that large companies have already resolved years ago, but Sigma is facing for the first time. - Dynamic and always changing. The thing about startups is that priorities change according to business and other reliability needs that can ensure the company stays afloat. After all startups are about proving themselves to the rest of the market, the same way we join the workforce when we're young we also have to grind to prove ourselves.

4.0
Nov 1, 2022
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Pros

Sigma has a wonderful culture and atmosphere - people are friendly, coworkers enjoy socializing together, and there's excitement around Sigma's continued success. The engineering department has a great VP who has vision and experience scaling small teams. Due to the founders being technical, there's a strong engineering culture within the company, with technical feasibility a first-class citizen among leadership. For example, due to site reliability issues, all of engineering took a month to focus on stability and tech debt instead of feature development, something I've never experienced on another production app. Post-pandemic, the company has moved to a hybrid work culture, with teams in the office 2-3 days / week. The leadership is fantastic. I've seen people be fired, but their last day of "official" employment delayed just so their options vest. Instead of trying to screw people out of every dollar like many places might, Sigma has consistently done right by people. They also do a comp adjustment to ensure existing engineers aren't getting paid less than incoming engineers.

Cons

On the one hand, having two founders who are brilliantly technical means there are tremendous opportunities to learn and grow. Both Rob and Jason actively and regularly push and review code. However, they both much prefer doing to teaching/leading, so less experienced engineers often find themselves floundering. I'd also be remiss if I didn't mention that one of the founders has a rather contentious approach that not everyone enjoys. If you work in a similar part of the codebase as him, you'll have to prove to him you know what you're doing before he trusts you. In the absence of that trust, expect extensive PR reviews. Feedback loop is nonexistent - both IC and managers often have no idea how they're doing until it's too late. Iteration speed is often high, with it occasionally impacting work / life balance. Leadership is a bit of a stickler about coming into the office.

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Sigma Computing Response
3y
Thank you for providing your feedback on working at Sigma. It’s definitely a great company and culture and people are excited about the growth and opportunity. I wanted to add some of my own experience and perspective here: - We definitely expect people to show up at the office. We’ve found that people learn and grow much faster that way, and we are very transparent about this throughout the interview process. - As the company grows, we’ve been hiring managers and putting in place processes for providing more feedback. I’m sorry you did not feel you were getting enough. We try not to surprise people. - Our founders do write code and review a lot of PRs. I’ve found that people learn very quickly by taking on that feedback, understanding it, and improving their code. Sigma is a very complex application, and learning from the people who wrote a key part of it is a great way to get up to speed quickly. Suggestion for a feedback process is appreciated and is top of mind with leadership. I’m sorry your experience might not have been great.
2.0
Oct 1, 2020

Toxic culture

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Pros

Office space is nice and they offer free lunch a few days a week.

Cons

Culture is cut throat and people are generally on edge. product is primitive and doesn't compete well, although that could change in the future. management style can be fear-based. work life balance is basically non-existent

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Sigma Computing Response
5y
Thank you for your feedback. We are always looking for feedback from our employees on how we can do better. We recently ran an employee engagement survey and took immediate actions based on the feedback we heard to address the big concerns we heard there. In that survey, we saw that our employees are generally content with our company’s response to COVID but that it can be a challenge to separate work and personal time when you work at home/live at work. We will continue to listen to feedback on how we can help people create these boundaries for themselves and take appropriate actions. We are extremely proud of our product and love that we continue to innovate and improve it every day. We make updates to our product on a rolling basis because there are always things we see in it that we want to add and improve. We are winning customers over with our ease of use, faster time to insights, and by leveraging the newest technologies in the marketplace. Thank you for your feedback on our culture - I’m sorry that it didn’t always work for you. We have a leadership team with a lot of experience building teams and growing a company. They are making decisions with empathy for our customers and our employees. That being said, one of our values is to always Aim for Greatness and we welcome the opportunity to hear more about your experience so that we can continue to learn and grow. Again, thank you for all your feedback and for the work you did while you were at Sigma. Every employee has been an important part of getting the company to where it is today and we hope to continue to build on that as we grow!
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