Great place for Data Science growth with supportive management and flexibility - Technical Lead Material Employee Review

5.0
Apr 22, 2026
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Pros

The company provides good freedom to explore ideas and work with different technologies. The data team environment is especially encouraging, with strong support from team. Management is supportive and trusts the team to take ownership and deliver results. Work culture is flexible and maintains a healthy work-life balance. There are solid growth for those who are open for challenges and proactive.

Cons

There is still an opportunity to bring in more stable and long-term projects aligned with team capabilities.

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5.0
May 14, 2026
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Remote work. Great people. Great clients.

Cons

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1.0
Apr 1, 2026
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Pros

Some of your coworkers are nice. That’s genuinely the best I can offer.

Cons

Where to begin. RUN FAR AWAY FROM THIS PLACE! Leadership here has perfected the art of making employees feel simultaneously over-monitored and completely unsupported. You will be asked to document your every move, log every task, and submit to being told in advance exactly how long each one should take. Not as a guideline. As a verdict. Disagree with the timeline? Too bad. Need more time because the work is actually complex? That’s a you problem. There is no autonomy here. None. You are treated less like a professional and more like a variable to be optimized. The implicit message, delivered daily, is that you cannot be trusted to manage your own time or make your own decisions despite being hired, presumably, for your judgment. The gossip culture is out of control and flows from the top down. Information that should stay private doesn’t, alliances shift constantly, and you’ll quickly learn that what someone says to your face and what they say behind your back are two very different things. Feedback is weaponized, not developmental. Expectations shift constantly and without notice, which conveniently means you’re always one step behind. Accountability is a one-way street: mistakes made above you disappear quietly; mistakes made below are treated as character flaws.

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