Stay away - Anonymous employee Sera Systems Employee Review

1.0
21 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I honestly would say there are none outside of a paycheck.

Cons

The enviornment is toxic and extremely micromanaged. I have never seen more turnover at any other company ive been a part of. Not only is there turnover of employees but department leaders. When they leave the positions arent filled leaving lack of organizational structure. The CEO will lie to the employees about fundings, company direction, and he comes across as a con man snake oil salesman. When called out on his lies he will get aggressive and threaten job security followed up with more lies. Even though its a small company there is no care for their employees at all.

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5.0
20 Sept 2024
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Pros

New management team providing strategic focus, expertise, and setting a high bar. From product to sales, things are accelerating and excitement is growing Producing a much needed product that brings needed value to customers.

Cons

Change is not always easy so not everyone is happy Expectations are high so expect to work hard and put the company before ego.

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1.0
4 Sept 2025
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Pros

The pay and benefits are solid. There are a lot of talented, hardworking people here who care about doing the right thing for customers. The mid-level teams are dedicated and supportive, and you can learn a lot if you work closely with them.

Cons

The new C-suite, brought in earlier this year, has created a toxic and unstable culture. Employees across Sera see the same pattern: the C-suite is rude, dismissive, and unwilling to listen. Experienced leaders are brought in but sidelined or pushed out when their ideas don’t align with exactly how the C-suite thinks. Modern business practices and tooling are often dismissed, and rigid top-down control has replaced collaboration and progress. Employees are left feeling unheard, undervalued, and frustrated. It is also clear the C-suite lacks the experience needed to run a SaaS business or a FSM platform, and it shows in the way decisions are made. High turnover isn’t treated as the red flag it should be. The pattern suggests it is tolerated, if not welcomed, when experienced voices leave. The same choices keep driving good people out, morale continues to drop, and customers feel the impact.

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