You are only a number - .NET Analist-programmer ISBAN Employee Review

1.0
Dec 29, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They had very interesting projects. I had the opportunity to analyse, estimate and plan small and medium projects. I had the opportunity to work with nice colleagues.

Cons

It didn't allow you to learn or improve as professional. They didn't work with the latest technologies. No unit tests. They didn't have QA department, everything was manually by developers and business people. They tried to convince me to attend the deployments out of the labour time for free. They didn't care for their staff: bad faces, stress, bad ways in some cases. I worked for 3 years and I never got a salary revision in spite of having a good feedback from my direct manager.

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5.0
Sep 13, 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Loved the team and dedication.

Cons

The deadlines can be tights but its a work hard play hard culture.

1.0
Jul 3, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are still some great people working there - mainly those remaining from the purchasing of other banks.

Cons

The parent company, Santander, does everything possible to prevent work from getting done. Simple tasks take an exorbitant amount of effort. Software is developed using archaic "technology" called "BankSphere", a bizarre and terribly designed development framework built by the company that takes every step of the software development process and makes it more difficult than you can possibly imagine. Management has no clue how to manage a company, doesn't listen to employees, and constantly make decisions that hurt everyone. Following extremely complicated and ever-changing processes takes precedence over productivity, security, customer experience and the law. The company doesn't value you or your time; you will be expected to work 60+ hour weeks, expected to be available 24/7 and have to fight tooth and nail for your personal time, and they will ignore all of your knowledge and expertise while doing so. You will not advance unless you are a Spanish Male. Women are relegated to project management / secretary work and looking pretty.

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