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Data Dimensions reviews

2.9

42% would recommend to a friend

(188 total reviews)

Bryan Doyle

48% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Data Dimensions has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 188 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Data Dimensions employee rating is 24% below average for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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188 reviews
2.0
Sep 3, 2013
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Pros

Decent pay for some jobs, their current government contract, the only reason it is decent is because the government forces them to pay a certain amount, others at the company are poorly paid. Lots of work, overtime if you want it. They contribute to local charities and give out incentives now and then.

Cons

Treat people very poorly. They have mandatory overtime and work people until they quit. Their female 3rd shift supervisor definitely has poor people skills and favorites. If you are one minute over on a break you will get an occurance - you can't make it up - ridiculous! Can't even go the bathroom!

5.0
May 30, 2013

Hard work is well-recognized & there are a lot of good people here.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you have a good work ethic, and you like working with others who share that view, you will do well. It's true that there is less tolerance for people who don't think they should put in a good day's work for a good day's pay - but I think that's a plus. I think most people prefer for work to be fair & no one likes constantly having to pick up the slack for others. Plus, the work can be very gratifying and rewarding. I like that from a job - because then it's not so much like work.

Cons

It is by no means pervasive, there are a ton of really good people here, but there is some leftover "GM mentality" in the area and they seem to have an unfortunate expectation that they should be paid really well even though they don't offer a lot of skills to justify it. To be clear, most people are not like this. This is starting to get worked out & I think it will keep getting better as the company works through this growth spurt and settles into more routine - but some of the side-effects of the transition aren't that fun. It's a drag to work with people who have that unfortunate mindset and they don't seem to understand that there are standards to meet & they can be loud and disruptive and it makes it harder on everyone else around them. I'm not for being a mindless drone and following orders, it's really all about being reasonable and understanding that there are 2 sides to it, yes, you want to get paid, but yes, you have to work to get that. The huge growth and influx of workers will settle down to what we had before - and the drag of getting rid of the ones who don't think that's fair will move on. So - wait and miss the tranisition period? You could, but you'd also miss the large hiring window, too, so you have to make that call.

1.0
Feb 25, 2013

Bad place to work.

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Pros

You can work at home.

Cons

I wasn't going to write a review until I read the last one which sounds like it was written by the owner or something. There's no overtime at this place, they'd die if they had to pay anyone time and a half, but they do make parttime people work extra with less than a days notice. I'm stuck because I have to work at home, but if I didn't ahve to I sure wouldn't stay here. Long time employees and supervisors have been quitting left and right, so somethings up.

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