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SecureLink (TX)

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Continued growth, exciting changes ahead! - Anonymous employee SecureLink (TX) Employee Review

5.0
Oct 5, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This company has bold aspirations. It's growth goals are bold. It's solution/product evolution is bold. Do we have it all figured out, nope. Have we shown the willingness to admit when we have a few approaches that are off, yes. SL and it's owners are poised to make the needed investments to bring our solutions together under a unified umbrella which will be important to our customers. It's cliche to say that it cares but it does. The company cares about it's people and lets leadership invest in it's own ideas around professional and personal development.

Cons

Everyone has a pace. At times I do wish that we were able to increase the pace of some of the other folks to allow us to move faster.

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SecureLink (TX) Response
4y
Bold indeed! Thank you for sharing this feedback. It sounds like your experience has been great and I'm so glad to hear that. - Lexi Jones, VP of People

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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
Mar 4, 2020
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CEO approval
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Pros

The culture at SecureLink is everything as advertised; friendly and fun, while being professional and success-driven. Conversations are often casual, and most people in the office are approachable and friendly. At the same time, teams know when to get down to business, and the success of the company as a whole is always at the forefront of everyone's days. In any role at SecureLink, the opportunity to advance your professional skills, technical or otherwise, is immense; many people move about in the company as they discover new passions and skills. There is also a major push for fun, leisure when possible, and a host of benefits that suit the employee first, not the employer. Can't recommend enough.

Cons

For the technical operations team specifically, expect to be excluded from most in-office socials; this is just the nature of the job, needing support constantly during business hours, so happy hours or company-wide leisure activities are often skipped out by the team to keep up with work (not to say fun can't be found within the team itself, it very much can be). Additionally, if working from home is a deal-breaker, it should be noted that after the first 6 or so months of training, work from home is a consistent feature of the job about half-time.

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SecureLink (TX) Response
6y
WOW! Thanks for that great feedback! I'm so glad that you feel SecureLink's culture aligned to what we sold during the recruiting process. I'm bummed to hear that sometimes the tech groups don't/can't join in on the leisurely events we have to have fun and celebrate success on the team. How can we address that? Let us hear from you on ideas you may have - we want them! - Lexi Jones, VP of People
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