Not a place for skilled professionals - Engineering Manager I Saviynt Employee Review

1.0
May 29, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing but mediclaim benefits that covers parents

Cons

1. The higher management is a blood sucker, they will make your life hell. You will have to give almost 11-12 hrs a day to resolve different environment related issues, apart from your day to day sprint work. You will get burn out easily after a certain period of time. So zero work life balance 2. Partiality / biased towards certain group of people. Even if you work very hard you will get hike only in single digit. 3. Product management mostly drives the work distribution and product release. They will demand literally anything from the developers without knowing the feasibility within the scope of the product. 4. They tell that they care for their employees but in reality they dont. Employees who are at the senior level all suffer from poor work life balance and job insecurity. 5. The culture is more like a service company than a product company. You should be ready to work in most of the weekends in a month

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Saviynt Response
5y
Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. We are sorry you didn’t have a rewarding experience as many do here, at Saviynt. We are always open to feedback and change. We wish we had the opportunity to clarify to you our forward thinking vision and commitment to the growth and satisfaction of our employees.

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5.0
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Pros

Most comprehensive Identity Security solution available on the market...along with the best Product Management Team focused on market-leading Innovation! Also, a fantastic Executive Leadership Team!

Cons

There are absolutely no cons!!

2.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

If you're obsessed with AI and want to be at the center of an organization actively trying to figure out what AI-first enterprise software looks like, this is genuinely interesting work. The problems are complex, the space is evolving fast, and there's real opportunity to shape things if you have the stomach for it. If you're a seasoned UX person with a strong voice, thick skin, and you thrive in ambiguity and chaos, you might carve out something meaningful here. You need to be the kind of UX leader who can walk into any room and make a compelling, persistent case for why UX matters in the age of AI. If you can influence leadership and keep making that argument without burning out, there's real work to be done here. You'll need to fight for it every step of the way. If you're looking for an organization that understands and supports good design practice, keep looking.

Cons

Design is not a valued function here, and that's not a temporary growing pain, it's structural. Collaboration between UX, PM, and engineering has always been uneven. Design is consistently brought in late, given fewer resources, and expected to execute rather than shape direction. The push toward AI makes this worse. The official message is about embracing the future, but the undertone is adapt or die, with little acknowledgment of what experienced designers actually bring that AI can't replicate. Leadership doesn't understand what UX brings to the table, budget and headcount flow to PM and engineering, and you'll spend significant energy justifying basic design work rather than doing it. There is no mature UX culture to plug into, and no hope of one being built anytime soon. There's also a persistent gap between what leadership says and what they do. They talk about improving, investing in quality, building the right way. In practice, the priority is always speed and short-term delivery. The optimism is real, but so is the pattern. Meaningful change here would require a fundamental organizational reset. You're expected to be based near one of their California offices or travel frequently, which immediately cuts out a huge pool of talented people who work remotely. If location flexibility matters to you, this is not the place. So retention has been a problem. Good people leave consistently, and the organization struggles to find and keep the right talent.

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Saviynt Response
1mo
Thanks for your review. We appreciate your recognition of the opportunities that Saviynt provides you with working at the forefront of AI-powered identity security. The pace of change in this space is rapid, and we recognize that it creates both exciting opportunities and unique challenges for our teams. We also appreciate your candid feedback regarding UX, cross-functional collaboration, organizational priorities, and the employee experience. As we continue to grow and evolve, we remain focused on creating an environment where innovation is encouraged, and employees have opportunities to make a meaningful impact.
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