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JiBe Development Services

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Good company to grow your career - Senior Developer JiBe Development Services Employee Review

5.0
Jan 21, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Many opportunities and tasks to learn advanced coding languages and best practices and to be able to quickly grow with the team

Cons

The work is very organized, so managers requires to follow processes to manage the team working remotely from home

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JiBe Development Services Response
11mo
Thanks for the great review. We’re glad to hear you're growing, learning, and thriving with the team. We know that moving from remote to office work takes some adjustment—but as Stephen Covey said: “The key is not to prioritize what's on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.” (And yes, sometimes that includes catching the right train 😄) We appreciate your flexibility and commitment as we continue building together, face-to-face.

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Cons

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