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Dynamic Software Solutions Software Engineer reviews

3.7

55% would recommend to a friend

(2 total reviews)

Richard Pruitt

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55% positive business outlook

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5.0
May 29, 2023

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Pros

Surrounded by smart hard working people who are passionate about what they do. Work hard and play hard.

Cons

Small company means you wear a lot of hats - some people might see this as a negative but it means you can learn a lot.

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It's fantastic to hear that you've had a positive experience working at DS2! Being surrounded by smart, hardworking individuals who are passionate about their work can truly create an inspiring and motivating work environment. The combination of a strong work ethic and a passion for what you do often leads to great results and a sense of fulfillment. Talk about DS2 Core Values! It's interesting to note that, as with any small company, wearing multiple hats can be both a challenge and an opportunity for personal and professional growth. The versatility required in a smaller team setting often allows employees to gain a wide range of skills and experiences, fostering a more well-rounded skill set. It's great that you see this multifaceted role as a chance to learn and grow. Embracing the variety of tasks that come with working in a smaller company can indeed be an enriching experience.
2.0
Nov 19, 2021

Needs some work

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Pros

Great people - by far their best asset. The pay is OK. The owners are also nice people and good work/life balance.

Cons

I will preface this by saying some of this is not directly DS2s fault, unfortunately its just the relationship with the Prime - Boeing . That said, these are some things I wish I had known from the beginning as this is not the way a typical development shop works: Once employed, you are subbed out to a team with not enough help or direction from product and there is no real PO. Often, you'll be in charge of writing PBI's, ATs, and trying to come up with your own requirements... You will also have to estimate to the hour (which takes an exorbitant amount of time) what you are working on in an archaic EVM system in TFS that is used like a manger, because there really isn't a manager. There was little to no interaction between management at DS2 and the employees about anything that can actually help the employee do their job, what management is doing to improve the situation or doing to resolve problems (Probably because they can't really do anything about it so they'd rather ignore it). In meetings with management all you'll hear about is SIBRs (whatever that is), a 3d sand table (huh?), and other things you probably really wont care about as a developer. In your review, your goals are set to what certifications you want to get because there is no dev manager to actually to help you to become a better developer. Employees work hours are tied to a time charge, which is tied to a bucket of money that people on the team use up whether they are actually contributing or not. Ultimately, someone at the prime can throw a DS2 employee off a team without any say from DS2 when the bucket of money gets low. You'll then be directed to work on something you really didn't sign up for. The job is not super stressful, but this can be where your skill go to die if your not careful. There's more that happened to me personally, but these are just the observations I saw that are consistent across the contract .

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