Poor Communication - Software Developer Tential Employee Review

1.0
Oct 20, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Everyone was very excited, energy was there

Cons

Didn't communicate contract requirements, fails to provide technology to support developers, neglects basic technology like used/old laptops that barely work, no project leadership, absenteeism.

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Tential Response
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Thank you so much for sharing your feedback; it means a lot to us. We genuinely appreciate every perspective, and we're thrilled to hear that you found our team enthusiastic and energetic. We have a real passion for our work, and the positive energy we share with each other is something we cherish. However, we were genuinely surprised and concerned to learn about the uncharacteristic nature of our team's communication during your time with us. We take great pride in our relationships, especially with valued partners like you, and we're committed to ensuring the best communication, leadership, and resources for each team member's success. Your perspective is incredibly important to us, and we would love to understand more about your unique experience. Please don't hesitate to contact us at info@tential.com to set up a call. Once again, thank you for being part of our team and for sharing your insights; they are truly appreciated.

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• You are now an instrument of surveillance capitalism — Foucault’s panopticon, but with worse dental • Free will feels theoretical when your job is architecturally designed around harvesting consent nobody actually gave • Ligotti warned us consciousness was a mistake; this job is the proof of concept • You will rationalize everything until you can’t — then you’ll rationalize that too • Complicity is slow. You won’t notice until your LinkedIn says “3 years”

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