eMoney Advisor Software Developer reviews

4.2

95% would recommend to a friend

(24 total reviews)

Susan McKenna

100% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Software Developer employees have rated eMoney Advisor with 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 24 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Developer professionals have an excellent working experience there. eMoney Advisor is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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24 reviews
5.0
Feb 21, 2015

Fun place to work!

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Pros

eMoney really takes care of their employees. With fun company events like kickball tournaments, chritmas parties, and chili cookoffs, eMoney gives its employees exciting ways to spend time together. Also, eMoney stocks their kitchens with all the free snacks and drinks that you could ever want. eMoney is also a rapidly growing company, so there is plenty of opportunity to work on the exciting new products that the company creates for users!

Cons

None that I can really think of!

5.0
Jul 17, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Everyone here is great to work with. They all have a positive attitude and contagious work ethic. I feel like the work I do everyday contributes to the company and is appreciated. There are also great benefits, lots of free food, and plenty of company activities to get involved socially.

Cons

I wish there were more healthy snacks, but that is starting to be fixed!

5.0
Jan 3, 2013
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Pros

I've never really been able to say I absolutely love my job until now, and it's still really weird to think about how much I like going to work now. In the two or so years I've worked at eMoney I can count the number of days I woke up not feeling like going into work on one hand. I genuinely love this company. The engineering team is awesome; it's rare to be thrust into a group of people at work and find that you like all of them really sincerely. The team's incredibly smart and I feel as if I've doubled if not tripled my value and knowledge in the two years I've been at the company. I've been working with new technologies on a regular basis, had significant control over every project I've worked on and even had a few opportunities to just work on my own projects to better our environment internally. Engineers are also welcome to collaborate with management to help tune the entire development process, and they are really responsive to feedback. Immediate management on the engineering team are the friendliest, most helpful people I've ever worked for. There's a huge emphasis on culture, and the entire development team is involved in interviewing new candidates and has final say on whether or not people get hired - this means that the team is continually getting better as it grows, and I've found that I've not only had a great professional but also personal relationship with everyone that's come onto the team since I started. We're given a lot of freedom to enjoy ourselves, there's no management clock watching, and the team regularly gets together for happy hours after work, goes out to lunch in large groups, and socializes outside of work. Work life balance is great, and you start with an absolutely ridiculous number of personal days (over 20) and really are encouraged to take time off as you see fit. Nobody's ever going to question you as long as you're getting your work done. The awesome culture definitely extends to the rest of the company as well; there's tons of company-wide events, an amazing holiday party, a wing eating contest, chili cook off, company breakfast, and a company picnic. There's also free food every day; the kitchen's full of soda and snacks, and there's free breakfast ordered for employees mondays and wednesdays, soft pretzels tuesdays and thursdays, and bagels and donuts on fridays. There's keurigs all around the office with tons of coffee choices, as well. Benefits and compensation are extremely competitive, and again I can't stress enough how much I feel like I'm getting from the company both in the tangibles (perks, etc) as well as career experience. I've been involved in a lot of project planning I've never done before, I've become very familiar with the hiring process, I've done recruiting events, been supported by management and my team in giving talks at professional conferences (from having never spoken in a professional capacity before) and had opportunities to explore brand new and cutting-edge technologies in a professional context with very little of the red tape that normally surrounds rolling out new technologies. Engineers also get spoiled with resources in the office - lately, we've been getting 27" top-end Core i7 iMacs with SSDs and 2 other monitors, so most engineers have a setup of 2 22" monitors and a 27". We also have a huge library of programming books, and getting the company to order one we don't have has never even been a question in my experience. In summary, I can't stress enough how awesome eMoney is. I know this could possibly sound cheesy it's so glowing but I sincerely love my job and it's a great feeling.

Cons

This isn't a problem for me, but the engineering team has a flat hierarchy. Aside from the management (which hasn't changed at all in the time I've been there) there are no official team leads and everyone has the same title (there are no junior or senior engineers.) If you're looking for a job where you're advancing through job titles, this is not that place. That said, all I can say is I've been incredibly happy with the opportunities I've had, and I have not felt like my hard work has gone unrewarded. Also, again not a problem to me, but projects are somewhat fluid and can occasionally become a little chaotic. This is partly a side effect of the fact that process is constantly being tuned, but there's a definite need for you to be able to manage yourself and speak up when things are not working for you. This is me grasping at straws, though. I have very little of substance to complain about.

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