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3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

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Haviv Ilan

60% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

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2.0
Jan 6, 2019

Pandering To The Lowest Common Denominator

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Pros

Pay is decent. They don’t try to control every aspect of your work life. Yearly bonus, up to 20% of your salary.

Cons

First, and most important, they’ve stopped caring about their employees. If you’re a new hire, your only health insurance option is a high deductible plan. If you started before they cut out real and decent insurance, you are grandfathered in to the old insurance plans. But they are starting to cut out those insurance plans slowly but surely. If you’ve never had a high deductible plan, they are absolutely terrible if you are not in perfect health. A billion dollar company setting record earnings yearly along with major corporate tax cuts recently and they can’t afford decent insurance for their employees? My other issue is that the corporate culture panders to the lowest common denominator for their employees. There are no rewards for being an excellent employee and going above and beyond. You are given the same raises and bonuses as those doing just barely enough to not get fired. There are no consequences for those workers and they continue to do a terrible job and barely work. This brings all those with a modicum of a work ethic down to their level. It doesn’t take a genius to realize this brings the entire company as whole down.

4.0
Dec 19, 2018

Great starting company

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Pros

Very good starting salary. Flexible working hours. Home office possibilities. Diverse & dynamic working environment. Generous learning opportunities in a structured and well defined working environment. Process and documentation oriented. Great starting point to learn the industry and kick off your career.

Cons

Flat pyramid structure with few vertical transfers & little career development opportunities even after +5yrs. Nepotism, strong office politics, micro-managing middle management. Slow salary increases, of the range of 0.1%-5%.z

5.0
Dec 18, 2018
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Pros

Entry level professionals go through a rotation program to get exposed to different aspects of their job. Compensation is also good for entry level employees. Learning and development opportunities are endless.

Cons

Rotation program can be unpredictable (location and product supported).

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