Great Culture and Opportunities Abound - Sales Engineer Harness Employee Review

5.0
Apr 13, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

The culture at Harness is top notch. Coworkers stay engaged and have fun both inside and outside of the office. Everyone is very helpful and responsive. In addition to that, the company provide ample learning opportunities, an amazing product to solve very relevant problems, and a pipeline of growth. The founders are very engaged with the general population of the company as well, which provides a feeling of family more so than what I have typically seen in my career.

Cons

With opportunity comes great responsibility and the pace to onboard and get up to speed within a very diverse technical landscape can feel daunting. The onboarding experience felt a bit chaotic at times and only partially prepares you for work, leaving you with many things to learn around tools and supporting daily activities.

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Harness Response
6y
Thanks for the kind words and for taking the time to provide this review. I'm sorry your onboarding experience wasn't great, that's on me. You're right, that session we did was a bit chaotic and wasn't our normal onboarding experience. We did learn from it and have since added 3-4 more new sessions for sales engineers to plug the gaps so you're better equipped to do your job.

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Cons

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Harness Response
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We’re glad you had a positive experience with our teams and appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback.
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Pros

It’s a paycheck. Good brand recognition.

Cons

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