Exciting opportunities, good culture - Full Stack Developer Vinta Software Employee Review

3.0
Mar 31, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Work on products used by industry leaders - Friendly culture, great people - Inclusive and diverse team - Modern tech stack - No micromanagement, lots of freedom - Pay is on par with the local job market - Career plan - Health plan and other benefits - The interview is humane

Cons

- Developers also work on support - Documentation can be very poor or even non-existent - You're "friendly encouraged" to do a lot of extra work outside of the usual software developer responsibilities, and that ties heavily into how much money you'll make and into your growth opportunities - Too many meetings - They got the whole remote work thing down only to a functional level, and they sound overall not too happy about it - On a global scale the pay is not competitive

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5.0
Mar 18, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great culture and benefits, an expert team and room to grow are also key points in the company

Cons

None so far, it is a great company

2.0
Sep 15, 2023
Anonymous intern
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Salary and Benefits: One of the undeniable perks of working at this company was the competitive salary and benefits package. It certainly made the job more attractive. - Friendly and Supportive Colleagues: The people were generally friendly and willing to help, fostering a positive work environment. - Flexible Working Hours: Having flexible working hours allowed for some degree of work-life balance in some cases. - Feedback: The feedback process was commendable and contributed to personal and professional growth, although at times it felt excessively intrusive.

Cons

- Dissonance in Company Promises: The most glaring issue was the disconnect between what was promised during the hiring process and what actually transpired on a day-to-day basis. There was a significant gap between the company's sales pitch and the reality of working there. - Inconsistent Work-Life Balance: Work-life balance was a constant struggle, but it was heavily dependent on which team you were on and how close you were to certain unofficial decision-makers within the organization. - Personal Bias Hindering Objectivity: A significant problem within the company was the presence of personal bias, which often interfered with objective decision-making. It was clear that not all voices carried equal weight, which created a less-than-ideal working environment. - Lack of Business and Strategic Expertise: While the management team was strong in technical and engineering knowledge, their lack of business and strategic experience was evident. This hindered the company's ability to thrive in the market, especially during times of employee downsizing.

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