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Do not join this company - Backend Developer GoQuant Technologies Employee Review

1.0
Apr 8, 2025
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Pros

No pros they do not know what they doing.

Cons

The management at this company is highly disorganized and lacks effective leadership. There are only a few senior team members, and unfortunately, they often seem unsure about the direction of the work. Employees are frequently let go without prior notice or warning, even if they are giving their best effort. Additionally, there is no training provided, and the team is not given sufficient project setup information. Tasks are assigned with tight deadlines, often with very little guidance, and despite putting in hard work, job security remains uncertain due to the lack of proper support and management structure. Overall, the management approach is not conducive to growth or stability.

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5.0
Dec 9, 2025
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Pros

Good work environment. Big energy with the team. Highly educated and knowledgeable.

Cons

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1.0
Jun 8, 2025
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Pros

> Salary can be decent if you're good at negotiating during the offer stage. > Interns may get chances to work on core projects, which can be a good learning opportunity. > Lack of deep technical scrutiny in some areas means employees with confidence and presentation skills can navigate easily — even some less capable but loyal employees have managed to influence decisions significantly. > Hr is very good always motivate you.

Cons

> Fresh graduates are treated like experienced professionals without proper training or support. > Roles and responsibilities are often unclear; people are made to work outside their domain. > Feedback and concerns are usually ignored unless a major issue occurs. > Interns sometimes lead other interns without knowing what to do themselves. > Hiring and bootcamp processes seem inefficient and unfair; selection isn't always merit-based. > Decisions (including terminations) are often based on hearsay, not actual performance reviews. > Claims of HFT work are exaggerated — poor network handling and ineffective algorithms. > Systems are frequently built, dumped, and rebuilt just for presentation purposes. > Daily meetings involve 70–80 people and waste hours due to poor team structure. > Workplace culture feels disorganized and politically driven.

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