ScienceLogic reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(348 total reviews)
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David Link

82% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

ScienceLogic has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 348 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ScienceLogic 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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348 reviews
4.0
Feb 12, 2018
Recommend
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Business Outlook

Pros

The company has been on a good growth pace for the past 5 years. There are plenty of opportunities to bring new ideas or improve old processes. The business continues to grow into a larger company model with tiered positions and adding better talent to shore up various departments during this growth phase. The upcoming new platform launch also creates opportunities for innovation at the technical level.

Cons

This is not a place to park your career and expect everything to happen on your behalf. You need to be driven and be prepared to recommend solutions to issues rather than wait for others to solve them for you. Since the business is evolving, we're still refining processes and learning from mistakes. Often that takes some patience, strong character and drive to be successful at ScienceLogic.

1.0
Feb 12, 2018

Poor treatment of women, stressful and emotionally draining place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This company has great core values and work/life balance. It could really be a great place to work if they cleaned up their act and actually embraced the values they are promoting. Working on new tech stacks for some teams (not all), and free subscriptions to technical learning/video tutorial sites. Stand up desks if you ask for them.

Cons

Harassment and poor treatment of female employees is shoved under the rug and overlooked like it doesn't happen even when it's reported to management and HR. Women are pushed out or demoted. There is an "all male" syndrome here and the message given to females from male co-workers and management is to shut up and sit there and do whatever work is assigned to them without question or speaking up or having any kind of voice or opinion about it. Casual derogatory and demeaning remarks or pictures of women are not uncommon. Creating new features is prioritized over all other work which means the product is buggy and bloated and has poor architecture. Try to make improvements to these things you're told they're not a priority. Project owners and management believe creating more partially working features is better than having solid, well tested and developed bug free product with a good user experience with fewer features. The CEO seems really passionate about the company and the product, however there is constant mis-direction, lack of communication and poor management up and down the chain. CEO is quick to fire whole sections of upper management at what appears to be the drop of the hat. Managers have unrealistic expectations of what teams can deliver if they can even provide requirements for what teams are supposed to be making -- half the time they don't know themselves or it changes from day to day and hour to hour. This causes overall frustration and immeasurable stress, depression and general misery throughout the teams.

2.0
Jan 31, 2018

Could Still Make IT

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Strong, capable product. CEO's enthusiasm drives the company. Great work/life balance. Team likes to work hard/play hard. Partially-updated office is nice if you are on one of those floors. Solid alliance with most substantial company in the IT space. Leader in space with regard to Government and Service Provider customers. Sales playbook focus has chance at differentiating product in enterprise space.

Cons

Missed opportunity to leverage hybrid leadership in enterprise space. Ongoing difficulty cracking enterprise market and differentiating product. Exit of strongest leaders at multiple levels in org. No clear liquidity goal on timeline or communicated to staff. Wrong leadership and outdated strategies across most internal orgs. No SaaS. Formerly weak competitors have closed innovation and sales/marketing gap.

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