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Second Order Effects

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Second Order Effects reviews

4.5

89% would recommend to a friend

(25 total reviews)

Dennis Fong

89% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Second Order Effects has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 25 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Second Order Effects employee rating is 22% above average for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

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25 reviews
5.0
Feb 3, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Working at SOE has been am amazing experience! The leadership team is dedicated to fostering a positive environment, and it's evident in the way they operate: a) The culture here is centered around collaboration- everyone is willing to help you before their own project. If you ask the CEO or CTO about business operations or how to design a rocket, they will sit down with you as soon as they get the chance. b) The atmosphere is congenial, thanks in large part to the meticulous hiring process. I haven't encountered anyone who I don't like working with or I wouldnt want to chat with at lunch. c) There's a noticeable effort from the management to align projects with the team's interests, ensuring that everyone is engaged and invested in their work. Project work is prioritized based on what people want to do. d) Interns are entrusted with significant responsibility - those earlier career will get A LOT of real experience. e) The managers are adaptable and considerate. They respect individual work styles and trust employees to manage their time effectively, recognizing that different people work different ways. Some folks work 12-8pm, and it works great for them. f) The dedication to projects stems from a genuine passion for the projects rather than external pressure. People stay late because they want to, not because they have to.

Cons

The organization has experienced challenges typical of rapid growth. Processes and approaches that were effective with a small team don't necessarily scale when the team expands tenfold. In the rush to deliver projects, elements like infrastructure and documentation haven't received adequate attention, and this gap is becoming increasingly apparent. However, the leadership is aware of these issues and is actively working towards a solution, although it's understood that improvements will likely be slow. There is a persistent issue with being understaffed. Recruiting for any position tends to be a lengthy process, primarily due to the high standards set for potential candidates. While this does mean that filling roles takes time, it's not necessarily negative, as the exceptional quality of the engineering team attests to the effectiveness of the stringent hiring process. SOE has multiple pre-tag up meetings to discuss how interviews will be tailored to each individual - this requires an enormous amount of work, but it's clear why retention and quality remain so high.

5.0
Dec 6, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Diverse projects, amazing team of programming wizards and strong encouragement to learn

Cons

occasionally stretched thin due to resourcing between transitioning projects

5.0
Sep 16, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- no BS: the company is very transparent about its operations. Conversations about compensation, benefits, revenue and expenses are drama-free and quantitative. - Breadth of work: I've had the opportunity to explore working in serveral industries and have learned a ton about how all of these work. It's been super interesting, and has helped me remain invested in growing. - good culture: the technical teams here are a good mix of engineers, managers, and technicians with lots of different backgrounds, who recognize the benefits of working hard with breaks here and there. plenty of opportunities to hang out and make friedships, but no pressure to do so. - reputation: we are recognized by a lot of aerospace/new space companies, and our street cred is growing in other industries too. -self-reflective: we are constantly working to improve how we work, whether that's revising policies, trialing/investing in new tools, or working with outside groups to learn about something we struggle to do well.

Cons

- variability: some projects are much more challenging than others. I enjoy it but understand that not everyone is a fan of that inconsistency. - growing pains: we are a young company and only recently became "mid-size", so there are operational growing pains. a lot of the technical teams are young and still learning the best ways to operate. - contracting can have downsides, clients may be hard to work with sometimes or money issues may get in the way of a project's completion. This is not unique to SOE of course. - could be more diverse - not just ethnically/gender, we have a lot of aerospace engineers due to our background/origins and partly due to the location. We could benefit from having a broader range of interests.

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