Abnormal AI reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(284 total reviews)
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Evan Reiser

78% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Abnormal AI has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 284 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Abnormal AI 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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284 reviews
1.0
Mar 27, 2023

Whiplash - VERY disorganized

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Pros

Competitive salary and autonomy - good team

Cons

Complete whiplash from leadership on direction, plans, and growth with little to no transparency on anything. Completely too many cooks in the kitchen with an overly involved CEO at a micro level. In a 5 week span, employees were told the company was doing great - best quarter ever - company offsite with hotel and airfare planned and 3 weeks away! Go team rah rah! To literally - no one will get 100% of their bonus - company offsite canceled - a big round of layoffs. Product isn't really that scalable - requires a LOT of human support behind the scenes.

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Abnormal AI Response
3y
Thanks so much for leaving an honest review—we truly value your feedback. Being in a reactive state is never the ideal. The downturn in the economy has impacted many organizations, including Abnormal. As a result, we’ve made some incredibly difficult decisions in order to consolidate functions for greater efficiency and match our team structure to changing business needs. Moving forward, we are making changes to adjust to the new phase of growth and build for durability so that all employees can feel confident both in the future of Abnormal and in their future with the company.
1.0
Mar 24, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The ICs that keep the company operating, systems running, making sure customers are happy.

Cons

As many other reviews also have brought up: 1. Micromanaging CTO that is unable to take any feedback well, yet has to make every final decision due to all eng/product/design rolling under him. Leading to missed horizontal communications between teams, misalignments, thrash in development speed but yet it's the ICs that are scapegoats and managed out/fired because CTO reports are all yes men. 2. Culture has changed for the worse, company values non existent. Employees are always worried about company health, runway, given all the mixed messages and actions from senior leadership teams. 3. For engineers: We run into production issues frequently because of how our tech stack is built and running into scaling issues or some times frankly lack of code review rigor to "get it done". Previously we hire experienced engineers that wanted to improve the platform, but they all either quit or managed out due to conflict with our CTO for something so trivial where because he doesn't have Golang experience, he enforced the team to use Django/Python and then forced out the tech lead for questioning why. 4. Email Product is good, but the market is slowly catching up and also have similar solutions. Sadly company strategy keeps pivoting and trying to develop reactive/half baked features that then add to the tech debt over time. 5. Work life balance is terrible, lack of empathy from senior leadership, subjective performance reviews and last minute changes in bonus calculation formula etc... 6. Layoffs could've been done better, instead of saying at all hands the company is doing well, customers love us, and then the next week laying off people.

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Abnormal AI Response
3y
Thanks so much for leaving an honest review—we truly value your feedback. We are working hard to create a manager enablement program that addresses these issues. We’re committed to creating an environment where our employees can thrive, and we know that can’t happen without effective, well-trained managers to guide them. We’re sorry we didn’t get it right by you. We understand that being in a reactive state is never the ideal. The downturn in the economy has impacted many organizations, including Abnormal. As a result, we’ve made some incredibly difficult decisions in order to consolidate functions for greater efficiency and match our team structure to changing business needs. Moving forward, we are narrowing our focus in order to strengthen our strategy and build for durability so that all employees can feel confident both in the future of Abnormal and in their future with the company.
1.0
Mar 21, 2023

Beware- Cut-throat Culture

Recommend
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Pros

Great technology- when it works.

Cons

lots of issues with scalability, false positives, attacks missing from threat log then suddenly dumped in batches- far from near real-time promises. Layoffs, cancelled CKO after all flights booked, product roadmap on a weathervane. Over hire then pull the rug out from under employees, without respect of their family and lives. Beware, they tend to trim people before they vest their equity.......micromanagement IS "the culture".

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Abnormal AI Response
3y
Thanks so much for leaving an honest review—we truly value your feedback. We understand that being in a reactive state is never the ideal. The downturn in the economy has impacted many organizations, including Abnormal. As a result, we’ve made some incredibly difficult decisions in order to consolidate functions for greater efficiency and match our team structure to changing business needs. Moving forward, we are making changes to adjust to the new phase of growth and build for durability so that all employees can feel confident both in the future of Abnormal and in their future with the company.
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