Pros
Parties every month , pizza
Cons
Posting this because no one should walk into this trap blind. On LinkedIn they look flashy and cool — but inside, it’s a mental health graveyard.
AI cult from top to bottom. CTO drops “AI” in every sentence. Weekly audits are basically humiliation sessions: “Why didn’t you use Cursor/Devin for this?”
AI policing + gaslighting. Leads keep hammering you: “Our team used less AI this week.” Even if Devin/Cursor can’t handle context-heavy code, they’ll gaslight you into thinking you’re lazy for writing it yourself.
Toxic leadership. CEO literally threatens to fire people if they don’t hit a certain number of PRs “generated” with AI.
Overengineering for imaginary scale. They don’t even have 6 lakh records in the DB, but design like they’re serving a billion users from day one.
Exploiting juniors. They mostly hire 2–3 YOE engineers, dump huge ownership on them, and expect 10 YOE output.
Work-life balance = non-existent. Office work bleeds into nights at home.
Ridiculous team setups. A 10-person team gets chopped into pairs and trios. A guy who joined a week ago is suddenly “owner” of legacy code nobody else wants to touch.
Cartel inner circle. Unless you’re ex-Nutanix/Minjar, you’ll never be trusted. Knowledge is hoarded to keep outsiders replaceable.
Nepotism at its peak. Some engineers are literally nephews or relatives of leads/CEO. Promotions are more about family ties and old friendships than competence.
Gaslight → isolate → resign. If leads think you’re a threat, they’ll badmouth you, freeze you out, and make the environment unbearable until you resign yourself. They don’t even need to fire — they just push you until you quit.
Attrition proves it. For anyone outside the founding clique, average tenure is under a year.
Don’t fall for their glossy LinkedIn posts — that’s just a highlight reel for investors. The reality is endless gaslighting, politics, shady practices, and burnout.
If you value your career and sanity: avoid Atomicwork.