Total nightmare - Evaluación del empleado para Senior Java/J2EE Developer en seoClarity

1.0
27 may 2016
Recomendada
Aprobación del CEO
Perspectiva de la empresa

Ventajas

Free snacks. Free coffee. Bathroom is fully functional. Lunch breaks are paid for. Health insurance is available. Dental coverage is available.

Desventajas

They have turned over half of their development team in the last six months. Company is probably going under. I was brought in to do "software development". I end up doing bug fixes and watching shaky data loading scripts run. DBA's are all offshore. UI team is offshore. You will be treated like an offshore resource. After four years they have no development process and no test or integration environments. Shaky and sparse documentation. You will be asked to make database changes on a production machine. Or work with SVN based behind a Chinese firewall that keeps everyone from checking code in during peak internet times. Requirements are rare. No regular status meetings. Ad hoc status meetings that escalate into blame storming sessions. Management has no development delivery experience and is purely reactive. Etc, etc, etc.

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5.0
9 may 2026
Empleado anónimo
Recomendada
Aprobación del CEO
Perspectiva de la empresa

Ventajas

Great people. Amazing product. Incredible clients. Everyone in the organization is given an opportunity to have an impact on some of the world's largest and most recognizable brands. You are always on the current edge of the industry. People here genuinely care about you, your family, and your life in and out of work. Some truly great people to work with every day.

Desventajas

Many of the teams run lean so roles can sometimes stretch beyond the job description. The industry is moving fast, so sometimes the pivots can feel abrupt.

1.0
27 abr 2026
Recomendada
Aprobación del CEO
Perspectiva de la empresa

Ventajas

Great people to work with Generous PTO Great software to work with

Desventajas

Compensation is below market, with minimal increases that don’t keep pace with expectations. There has been a noticeable rise in micromanagement, which has impacted team autonomy and morale. Additionally, much of the equipment is outdated and not well-suited for current needs. Workplace flexibility has decreased significantly. Previously, employees had a hybrid schedule (Monday and Friday remote, Tuesday through Thursday in-office) with some ability to request additional work from home days as needed. This has shifted to a much stricter policy, employees are now required to be in the office Tuesday through Thursday with very limited exceptions. Even partial days still require office presence, and only three additional remote days can be requested within a rolling 90day period. Beyond that, employees must use PTO. This change has reduced flexibility and made it harder to manage personal or unexpected needs. Benefits are another concern, insurance options are expensive and offer limited value. Despite strong company revenue growth, expectations have become more demanding, employees feel punished instead of rewarded, and often feeling less like motivation and more like pressure without corresponding support or reward. There is also a lack of clarity around performance expectations, both in terms of day-to-day responsibilities and what is required for promotion. This creates uncertainty and makes career progression feel inconsistent. Overall, there is a widespread sentiment across teams of feeling undervalued and underrecognized.

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