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6 reviews
5.0
May 13, 2021
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Pros

Great people and leadereship. Supportive atmosphere with great benefits.

Cons

I would not say I have really any cons.

5.0
Jul 2, 2012
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Pros

- If you're a smart/talented person, there is plenty of opportunity for advancement (technical and managerial). - You can make an impact on everything from application architecture to influencing management decisions. - Very competitive benefits. - Good work/life balance. - Good company culture. - They care about their people.

Cons

- A non-competition agreement that is very restrictive and enforced, so be sure you're ready to sign. - No overtime pay/bonuses. - There are some dolts in management, but show me a company where there isn't at least one.

2.0
Apr 13, 2020
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Pros

The staff is honest and hardworking. There was never a moment of doubt or hesitation, believing what was said and that actions would soon follow words. It's a great bunch of genuinely friendly folks. I didn't detect any hint of politics or bureaucracy. There is a genuine desire to do the right thing, personally and professionally. The company offered a few unique employee benefits, including the ability to book time at one of the properties owned by the company for vacation.

Cons

- There was no QA staff or formalized testing process. They tout a commitment to quality, but the developers, analysts, and managers do all of the testing. - The salary was low, and the benefits were lack-luster. I got a raise and better benefits instantly upon changing jobs. - There is a tendency to work harder, not smarter. There is no desire to create or enforce company-wide standards. There is no desire to focus on one core technology. - They will work for anyone willing to pay and will do the work the client wants, even if it's to the long term detriment of the client. For example, if a customer has a Java project and they don't want to pay for unit testing or the Scrum process, the company will pull a .NET developer to work on the project if they don't have a Java developer ready and not provide processes or structure to support that developer.

4.0
Jan 21, 2023

It will depend

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Pros

- Remote - Organized - Feels farily recession proof

Cons

- Little interaction with other coworkers outside of your current team - Experience may vary dependent of the team you are placed in. - Benefits could be better

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