Thoughtworks reviews

3.1

45% would recommend to a friend

(3,429 total reviews)
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Mike Sutcliff

56% approve of CEO

28% positive business outlook

Thoughtworks has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 3,429 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Thoughtworks employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Oct 14, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Forces you to use not just your technical skills but consultancy as well. You have the freedom (as well the responsibility) to work on things that you believe are not ok in the company, even if it's not regarding your daily-basis activities.

Cons

The technical side was limited. Even that the culture, enviromment, customers and projects are challenging and exciting, you spend most of your day doing the same thing. Great for juniors and former students, bad for seniors. Salaries are not the best as well.

4.0
Oct 14, 2012

Awesome, Mind blowing.

Recommend
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Pros

Culture, Quality of people, collaboration, attitude of people. You feel you are in a democratic company. They provide you with a great work life balance. The freedom in terms of time, the way you work - just brings out the best in you.

Cons

Internal politics in Pune office. You need to butter the management to rise up, else you stay where you are.

4.0
Oct 13, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

ThoughtWorks is filled with amazing people which are always eager to learn and share knowledge with everybody. Here are some key points, that were very significant for me: - Fun environment: everybody is always joking around, having fun. - Awesome people: some of the smartest people I have worked are definitely over there. You can discuss anything, from software to politics or physics. - Professional growth: the learning curve since I've joined ThoughtWorks is steep. It is amazing the amount of learning that you will get over there. - Lots of pet projects: you will learn whatever technology you want by collaborating on several pet projects we have. - Lunch and learns: you are encouraged to give presentations (about anything) and watch colleague's presentations which will boost your knowledge right away. - Top of the line on agile: you will breath agile methodologies on a daily basis, you will definitely practice a lot. Pair programming, TDD/BDD, collective code ownership, stand-ups, retrospectives, story writing, defining acceptance criteria and more, you name it, ThoughtWorks have it. - International company: you will meet people from all around the world. That is awesome.

Cons

There are some very important cons to consider: - Bad projects, lots of legacy code: you have to consider that when a company hire ThoughtWorks, most of the time, the whole project is going downhill and the consultants are there to try to make it better. Most of the time the people who hired ThoughtWorks know that, but there is lots of resistance by the employees of the client, so it is very often hard to change the way people do things. In my humble opinion, I think that ThoughtWorks is often late make any changes on some projects, which bring lots of frustration to the consultants. - Old technology: it is very hard to work on top of the notch technology on a daily basis at ThoughtWorks. Sure, there are the pet projects, which you can do that, but most of the client's projects are rough legacy ones. - Difficult people on the client side: most of the time you will find resistance to change anything, so you will be frustrated. - Difficult then it seems to travel: although ThoughtWorks praise that you will travel around the world, that is harder than it seems. I joined the company under this condition, but I have unfortunately not been given many chances to travel. - Very low salaries: it is amazing how underpaid the brazilian employees are. This is justified, by the pretext that you will travel around, work on amazing projects and so on. For me and most of the colleagues this was not the case. Several people leave ThoughtWorks because of that and got jobs paying, most of the times, twice as much.

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