Work Culture - Principal Software Engineer REI Systems Employee Review

2.0
Oct 25, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay and benefits per the standard

Cons

Longer hours of working and lot of fire fighting

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REI Systems Response
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Thank you for your feedback. Glad to see our emphasis on compensating employees fairly as well as providing many tools for professional growth resonated with you. We all grow by receiving feedback on our performance – employees, managers, leaders. And while our Senior Management Team plans and adjusts our approach to projects and accounts to balance client needs, resources, and workload, they equally rely on input and feedback from all on the team. Our project management foundation is to apply industry standard practices and continually monitor programs to understand when and where adjustments should be made. And to maintain our culture of productivity, openness, transparency and feedback, we encourage everyone to share ideas and feedback. We have established many ways for Employees to share ideas and concerns on topics like work/life balance, company direction and project performance. We 1:1 conversations with their managers, skip 1:1 conversations (speaking to their boss’ boss), our anonymous “Text the Execs” mobile app, and even confidential conversations with our onsite coach. Additionally, we hold company-wide meetings throughout the year that incorporate Q&A sections on any topics put forth by employees. Thank you again for your feedback.

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Cons

There is no respect of your personal time. Some dev/delivery Managers have no engineering background except of a degree and they cannot offer solutions. Hence, the dependency on team is so high for every little thing. Folks higher up in the chain engage in activities that violate code of conduct and ethics. Work spouse are common place here. Some people are home grown and in leadership positions and do not know how to handle crisis, and large programs. Some leaders get to move around easily when they cannot handle work complexity, and pressure and due to this genuine folks have to suffer (in short rules bend behind scenes) (open bias). Leadership will stand for their favorites [bias] and save them even after failing to deliver and innumerable customer escalations. Few architects shout and believe they know it all.

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