Shield AI reviews

3.5

64% would recommend to a friend

(193 total reviews)
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Gary Steele

75% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Shield AI has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 193 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Shield AI employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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193 reviews
1.0
Jan 20, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Day-to-day team members are great

Cons

Expected 50 hour work week (less than 45 hours will lead to a "nuanced" separation) Constant restructuring of company organization leads people doing jobs not related to what they were hired for Benefits are constantly being reduced/removed No company sponsored work events (i.e. happy hours) No internal promotions

1.0
Sep 11, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Downtown parking spot if you work in SD office

Cons

This is the worst startup I've ever worked for. Engineers are expected to work overtime and were warned that if they worked less than 55 hours a week, they risked being fired. In fact, certain number of engineers are fired during the company's biannual review process. The management is a complete mess. The lack of clear goals and product vision has led to frequent reorganizations. Engineers spend most of their time working on projects that can be shown off internally, rather than developing something useful for the users. Despite being around for nearly 10 years, the company still hasn't managed to produce a real product!

1.0
Feb 4, 2024

Top Heavy and Nepotistic Company…Know Before You Go

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It’s a job…with mid benefits.

Cons

I’m not sure where to start…but as with most companies with problems, it starts with leadership, which is severely lacking in high executive experience. It’s entirely composed of men, who have no experience on a company Board or in leadership at an operational business (most came from consulting ie. McKinsey, Deloitte, EY) or directly from the military to graduate school pipeline, which prevents them from having a sense of reality operating a business (vs. spreadsheet data and think pieces). Unfortunately this is unlikely to change, as the Board isn’t read in to the day to day, and there’s vast amounts of nepotism in leadership. Because of the unrealistic expectations that have been set by the executives and presented to the Board, there is a magnifying class on every employee and there ability to “perform.” Any perceived lack of performance means immediate dismissal. There’s no real opportunities to grow into a new position, or obtain skills to ascend to the next level, which is a bit demoralizing. Everyone seems to be a “Manager” or “Senior Manager” or “Director” which doesn’t make sense- but don’t expect much too, because there’s no organizational development professional. Titles are just given loosely to make people feel self important. There’s an expectation to work as long as it takes to accomplish the goal- which can mean through the night, over the weekends, etc. We all know these sort of things happen at jobs, but at Shield, it’s a regular occurrence. It’s frowned upon if you’re not clocking at least 50 hour a week at minimum- this was said out loud by multiple people on Exec. Employees aren’t treated well. There are a few favorites and then everyone else, who are expendable and know it, which creates a sense of paranoia. Many people will lie and throw others under the bus to make themselves look better, which is just the result of the environment leadership has created. Not sure Shield excels at much in terms of workplace; the amount of work doesn’t match the compensation, no chance for growth or learning, layoffs happen every single year, hostile workplace for women, precarious finances, and micromanaging executives. But hey, there’s a cool mission so I guess that makes it all okay.

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