Reply reviews

3.8

83% would recommend to a friend

(1,045 total reviews)
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Tatiana Rizzante

90% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Reply has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,045 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Reply employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Jan 7, 2018
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Pros

- best starting salary and benefits, unlimited time contract - real-life consultancy experience FROM THE START. - practice is your master, as a starter your manager and collegues will watch your back and give you plenty of opportunities to be wrong and learn by facing real projects in first person! - lot of important clients: it is easy to end up working for them in the end - stress situations out of your league make you grow in months - sometimes you may work from home, if you have problems to move - informal and friendly environment. Ask for help to anyone anywhere, or just a coffee. - free to dress as you like, free coffee and beverages - not strict hours (get in or out when you want, if you feel you can) - free licenses on a lot of products (in my case, microsoft tech) - yearly bonuses for your good work

Cons

- you often feel thrown in situations without any adequate knowledge - no technical formation hours: you will squeeze your work time to learn what you are supposed to do and how - overwork culture: nobody will ask you to work more for free, but deadlines will do. Everyone works more, so you know that if you don't, your tasks will load your teammates more. And nobody likes that. It is hard to feel is fair to leave when everybody is still at their desks watching you. - quality of work is not the company focus, workers are often discouraged to put heart in their work (especially eager young employees) and be fast instead - awful coding: programs are not structured with re-usability or easy debug in mind (but I was sort of lucky with my group of work) - labour waste: some people (often because there is no need for them) is asked to perform tasks that is so clear will end up in the trash, instead of using that time on formation - hard to get promotions: only years of experience and age will get you on higher levels (it is not worth it to work more to show off) - hard to ask for an upgrade if not really necessary - AWFUL IT REPAIR department (Slow! Knew more than them without even trying. Better off your own!)

2.0
Jun 30, 2017

Meh!!

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Pros

Reply is made up of a lot of companies who are run "independently" of each other supported by a "shared service"... so there is bound to be a few good ones in the group. They support graduates so it would be a good entry point.

Cons

Because the group is made up of lots of different companies.. it's a bit hit and miss with the different companies... being somewhat associated to a large organisation helps a little bit but really not that much. Joining the shared services function is a big no-no... a lot of time an attention is given to the operating companies in general support functions are a low priority in most business anyway but I think more so the case at Reply

1.0
May 3, 2017

Untrustworthy, bullying and delivery over all else

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Pros

Hard to find any really as few to be found.

Cons

- Unnecessarily pressured work environment - Pushy, bullish and almost outright bullying management - Reluctant to pay - Delivery over quality - 90's IT mindset of deliver now fix it later - An incredible attrition rate of high quality people

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