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    1. 5.0
      Jul 27, 2023
      Web Developer
      Current Employee, less than 1 year
      Cebu City
      Recommend
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      Pros

      Good environment. Good management and even CEO is approachable.

      Cons

      Nothing in mind for now.

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      1. 4.0
        Mar 21, 2023
        IT Project Manager
        Current Employee, more than 1 year
        Talamban, Cebu City
        Recommend
        CEO Approval
        Business Outlook

        Pros

        Startechup has an eagle eye in spotting globally competitive employees in the software development industry. It is evident in the project output and how clients praise their team. I like the part where the management protects the developers from unnecessary stress and overwork and always promote work-life balance. The company always promote growth among the employees. They never miss pay periods and most of all the culture is great as we are being treated like a family.

        Cons

        The office hybrid is too far from my home location because most of the time I prefer working in the office for some days rather than at home because I feel more productive. The growing company needs QAs now as it will offload the PMs from testing manually/regression testing to just doing verification after the QA's job.

        1. 5.0
          Feb 11, 2023
          Software Developer
          Current Employee, more than 1 year
          Recommend
          CEO Approval
          Business Outlook

          Pros

          Startechup is a software development company that has a great work culture and supportive environment for its employees. The HR team is highly proactive in keeping employees informed and updated on company news and initiatives. One of the biggest perks of working at Startechup is the generous salary packages they offer. In addition, the company takes on a diverse set of interesting projects, providing employees with opportunities to work on varied and challenging projects. The company values employee growth and development and invests in providing constant training and support to help employees improve their skills. Lastly, Startechup truly listens to its employees and takes their feedback into consideration, always finding ways to help and make the work environment even better.

          Cons

          The company tends to skimp on tools that are vital for it's employees. Due to the current global economic conditions, projects are limited and developers are more likely to get stuck with projects incompatible with their specialization.

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