Applied Systems reviews

3.4

56% would recommend to a friend

(745 total reviews)
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Taylor Rhodes

71% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Applied Systems has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 745 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Applied Systems employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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745 reviews
1.0
Sep 26, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

In a down economy with few job prospects for recent college graduates, this is a place for the desperate to get their feet wet and put something on a resume. The environment is similar to most businesses with interdepartmental drama and length of time to a promotion. In this regard, computer science graduates will gain experience that cannot be achieved in school. This makes for a better businessman, but not a better developer. Developers are given adequate equipment: computers, monitors, up to date software, source control. Developers also gain exposure to a wide range of concepts related to production software: release cycles, source control, database scripting, bug tracking. Developers are given adequate time to complete training and production projects. Very little time is required outside of work hours.

Cons

Senior management does not seem to understand that they are running a software company. The developers are always the smartest people in the room, yet treated like peons. Developers opinions are not valued in meetings. Just nod your head, code whatever terrible feature Design wants, and take a mental note of everything you would do differently in your next job. Developers are also expected to have too much business intelligence and are constantly bombarded with BI questions from different departments. Software developers are not insurance experts. A great deal of time is wasted learning about insurance instead of increasing technical skills. A lot of time is also spent on procedural drivel like time reporting and TPS reports. *** Biggest Con *** and most obvious is sub-standard pay. Starting salaries are a joke, annual raises are meager, promotional raises are still low. Expect 20% below average. Benefits are average.

2.0
Aug 2, 2013

It's barely OK

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great co-workers who listen to and help one another. A great benefits package. Fun work events.

Cons

-Work load is not balanced. -On-boarding and training of new hires (when I started) was the worse experience of starting with a new company I have ever had. No training other than watching web videos and then thrown onto client projects without having ever seen a project in work, methodology, or been trained in any way. -Travel isn't regionalized (many employees travel coast to coast) and travel time (often 8+ hours per day) isn't counted as 'time worked', so if you put in an 8 our day with a client and traveled 11 hours home afterwards and you only put in 6 hours the next day you are forced to take PTO for the remaining two hours. Seriously, this happened to me. -There are huge gaps between projects and employees are hounded about 'billable hours' without being anything to 'bill'. -When employees ask for direction or areas that management feels they need to improve they are given none and yet during review time they are seriously penalized for areas they didn't even know they were weak in. -Management is out of the loop with their employees, they don't ask questions or get clarification, they just act based on what others have told them. -Worked here over 3 years, no raise, don't see one coming anytime soon.

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