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The End of an Era - Anonymous employee Big Nerd Ranch Employee Review

2.0
Jun 28, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- 6 weeks PTO - 401k match - GREAT health and dental

Cons

- Work/life balance was great at first but quickly turned to golden handcuffs - The culture is completely dead which is unfortunate because there are still a lot of great people at the company - the company feels more like a stale corporate environment rather than the upbeat and fresh place they once were - The goals of the company are pretty vague and the game plan for achieving those goals is very unclear - They are quick to layoff those who have a difference of opinion - if you choose to work here, just put your head down and work rather than contribute to 'leadership' type conversations - No room to move up within the company - While you are given ample amounts of PTO, you are advised on when to take those days

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Cons

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2.0
Jul 18, 2015
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Pros

Big Nerd Ranch has a lot of smart individual contributors, and there are often technically interesting and challenging apps to work on. You can learn a highly marketable new skill on-the-job, and the experience you get there is a great preparation for companies that are looking to hire software developers with a few years of experience. The work/life flexibility is hard to beat, the coffee is top notch, and the lack of oversight means there is very little in the way of sharp people accomplishing great things.

Cons

Several years into the merger with Highgroove Studios, the management doesn't get it, doesn't care about the people or the culture, and is really only interested in the bottom line. Perks are cancelled when there is a lull in consulting business, layoffs have happened only for hiring to pick back up the next month when work speeds up, and if you don't know what you're worth when applying, your offered salary will be a lot lower than other people there with similar experience to you. If you want to grow your career, you aren't given any direction or resources, and if you aren't teaching a class or writing a book, you probably should have your things packed.

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