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Rigetti Computing reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(49 total reviews)

Chad Rigetti

58% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Rigetti Computing has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 49 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rigetti 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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49 reviews
2.0
Aug 9, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The company has managed to hire very good scientists and engineers and to obtain considerable funding from initial rounds, despite the still unproven capabilities of quantum computing technology. Collaboration is great as well as learning opportunities. The full stack nature of the product currently pursued brings together a really diverse ensemble of skilled engineers. Benefits are great, salary OK.

Cons

As one of these more senior scientists/engineers I struggle regularly with: 1. Lack of a clear job description and responsibilities. 2. Many employees feel used like a pawn and moved around every month. 3. Egocentric CEO (Chad Rigetti, founder), who lacks basic management skills and overestimates his technical reach. If he is in a meeting with key managers/engineers, debate is discouraged, orders are given (often yelled), and fear for upcoming deadlines is often the only thing conveyed by him. This is the cause of chaotic and weak management, prone to prioritization of short term actions (despite the huge amount of breakthroughs yet to happen for this technology to ever materialize). 4. Ambitious, smart and hard-working engineers becoming demotivated is unfortunately frequently seen as a result of bad management. 5. Overworked employees.

1.0
Dec 16, 2018

Don't speak your mind

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Quantum physicists can earn a good salary doing quantum physics.

Cons

If you think that you're joining a company that is going to change the world of computing, you're utterly mistaken. First, quantum computing is very much a scientific endeavor (no matter what you read in the news... that's just marketing). The business risk is astronomical. We all hope that's going to yield something, but hope is not sufficient to justify hundreds of millions of dollars in VC investment. Second, at Rigetti innovating is really hard. Working here might suit you if you stay in line, do what your told and show that you are happy to drink the kool-aid. Critical thinking, unfortunately, is not welcome. As a result of this, smart and creative engineers feel oppressed and marginalized. Shortsighted, quick solutions are the norm and are praised by fearful managers. It's really sad. Despite what's preached during all-hands, the leadership team has no clue how to commercialize the product. That's understandable because no one knows what to do with a bunch of noisy qubits (nor with a thousand) that's useful and that you can't do with a cheap CPU. Not understandable is the leadership's lack of transparency and the palpable disconnect from reality. Leadership doesn't assume responsibility for mistakes which caused engineering to stall, resulting in so many valuable people leaving or being laid off during the past few months. Everybody is noticeably worried and distressed. All of the above turns the stock option grant into nonsensical fugazee.

1.0
Jun 5, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Cutting edge technology, world-class physicists and engineers

Cons

Hire and fire culture, politics, constantly missing targets, qubits just aren't good enough and may never get there due to low quality management team and leadership

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