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3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

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3.0
Jul 24, 2014

Good place to work, Upper management needs direction

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Pros

The work and the projects are definitely cutting edge and you work with some of the smartest people out there. There's always an abundance of things to do and people all over the world to work with. You can always find something new and exciting to work on. Flexible work arrangements means you can actually work from home and they have a lot of programs setup to help employees out.

Cons

Compensation is pretty average, bonuses are below average, and the time bank system is a bit odd. Benefits are below average from what I've seen other companies provide and they keep cutting back on how much they'll spend on benefits and the perks that are provided seem to keep disappearing. Too much management in the way to get an idea heard and new projects are slow to get through the system to get traction on due to old style management structure.

4.0
Jul 21, 2014

Stable company

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Pros

Job security is high. Benefits for those that have been here for some time are great. Profit sharing is attractive. Great company to work for if you are fine with limited growth opportunities.

Cons

Pay is lower than industry standards. If you are a newer employee you are now subject to the lower benefit trends that other companies are using. Talent is wasted or not fully utilized. The environment is the same as it was in the 70's. Creative energies are not promoted.

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