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Overall employee rating

3.1
Based on 6 reviews
Rating distribution: 0 reviews rated 5 out of 5 stars. 1 reviews rated 4 out of 5 stars. 2 reviews rated 3 out of 5 stars. 3 reviews rated 2 out of 5 stars. 0 reviews rated 1 out of 5 stars.
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Solutions Architect
4.0
2 May 2026
Great Place for Innovation in Green Data Centers
Pros: Submer is a leader in immersion cooling, so you're always working with cutting-edge technology in the green data center space. There are fantastic learning opportunities, especially for a Solutions Architect, interacting with diverse projects and clients. The team is incredibly supportive, collaborative, and genuinely passionate about sustainability. It's rewarding to contribute to solutions that truly make a difference for the environment. You get to see your impact directly.
Cons: Being a fast-growing company in a niche industry, things can sometimes move really quickly, leading to occasional busy periods or rapid shifts in priorities. While the work is engaging, the processes for cross-departmental communication could sometimes be more streamlined as we scale up. This can occasionally make it tricky to get all the information needed without extra effort, but it's improving.
Advice to Management: Continue to invest in formalizing and streamlining internal communication processes as the company scales. This will help maintain efficiency and prevent information silos during periods of rapid growth.
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Immersion Cooling Engineer
2.9
4 April 2026
Interesting tech, but growth is slow
Pros: As an Immersion Cooling Engineer, you get to work with some really cool tech in the data center industry. It's great for learning the ropes if you're new to liquid cooling. Lots of exposure to cutting-edge solutions in the Barcelona office.
Cons: Career growth here isn't very structured. There's not a clear path for promotions or how to develop skills beyond your initial role. It's tough if you want defined advancement as this startup scales up.
Advice to Management: Focus on building clearer career development plans. Show engineers what skills are needed for the next level and how to get there. It would help a lot with retention.
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Firmware Engineer
3.1
24 February 2026
Decent Work-Life Balance for a Growing Tech Company
Pros: I liked the flexibility. The hybrid model is a real plus, letting me balance office days in the Barcelona office with working from home. For Firmware Engineer roles, you often get some autonomy on your schedule.
Cons: Sometimes projects for our liquid cooling solutions demand really long hours, especially close to deadlines. It can be hard to disconnect completely, and that eats into personal time more than I'd like.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project scopes to avoid last-minute crunch times. More predictability in workloads would really help maintain good work-life balance across all teams.
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Software Developer
2.9
16 February 2026
Fast-Paced, Passionate, but Needs More Structure
Pros: You learn a lot quickly, especially working in the deep tech world of immersion cooling. The teams are passionate, and the vibe in the Barcelona office is generally good. As a Software Developer, you get to really build things.
Cons: Communication across departments can be a mess sometimes. It's a startup, so goals shift often, which is tough for stability. Don't expect super clear career paths for now.
Advice to Management: Work on clearer internal communication and define career paths for employees. It'll help people feel more secure and understood.
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Data Center Technician
2.7
25 December 2025
Okay for now, but growth is slow
Pros: It's cool to get hands-on with immersion cooling technology in the data center space. As a Data Center Technician in the Barcelona office, you learn a lot about unique IT infrastructure setups. The team is pretty solid and helpful too.
Cons: Honestly, career growth feels pretty limited here. There aren't many clear paths to move up beyond your initial role, especially for technical roles. It's a startup, so you often feel like you hit a ceiling quickly.
Advice to Management: Management should really think about clearer career progression frameworks for technical staff. It's hard to see what's next for people in roles like Data Center Technician.
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Software Developer
3.3
9 December 2025
Decent learning, but you drive your own growth
Pros: I've really learned a lot about sustainable data centers and the liquid cooling industry. If you're proactive, you can take on cool projects and expand your skillset. The team in the Barcelona office is pretty solid and supportive.
Cons: Career progression for engineering roles isn't very structured. You kinda have to push hard for new responsibilities or promotions. There aren't many formal development programs for Software Developers, which can be tough.
Advice to Management: Focus on building more defined career ladders for technical staff. Clearly outline what it takes to get to the next level, especially for Software Developers, and offer more internal training opportunities.
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