Nice place to work in Manhattan or White Plains - Developer Reflexions Employee Review

5.0
Aug 14, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They strongly oppose late nights and weekend work as a regular occurrence, although expect (like any company) that you put in the extra time in the uncommon cases where it's necessary. Jobs are stabie and they employ developers of many different experience levels. You get to work with a variety of clients and projects, which is great for building experience. The culture is laid-back and the developers are a friendly group. Career progression here is achievable.

Cons

It's a comfortable place to work, and can feel slow if you are used to a faster place. Sometimes developers will shy away from the ambitious approach in favor of something safer. These things aren't "cons" for every person!

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5.0
Feb 16, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great team of knowledgeable people who respect one another and work together collaboratively to produce high quality products. Great work/life balance with flexible schedules. Spectacular company culture.

Cons

It would be nice if they paid for a higher percentage of our health benefits, but it’s still very reasonable

4.0
Aug 20, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

They are a small company the founders started in college. If you do good work you can grow and progress. Everyone is pretty cool and no egos to get in the way. No one stays late or. works weekends. They seem to hate that on a company level. Management gives you as much freedom as you want and doesn't look over your shoulder. The developers are all pretty smart and dedicated, with a few exceptions. The benefits are pretty good and so is the time off. You can work remote as much as you want even if it becomes disruptive.

Cons

The pay isn't up to industry standards. They will let people who have no experience as a project manager manage projects and the results reflect that. There are almost no processes in place and everyone codes however they like. Switching onto a project takes much longer than it should and you often have to spend a lot of time just figuring out what the other guy did. This happens a lot more than it should. Project assignments get shuffled more times than a deck of cards. There are no repercussions for those who do bad work or go over budget.

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