Innovative and Growth-Driven Environment - Anonymous employee iTMethods Employee Review

5.0
Jun 28, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Leadership empowers their team members through ample opportunities for career advancement through exposure to different types of projects and encouraging hands-on exploration of the latest and most innovative technologies across all departments. - The flexible work environment creates a sense of balance promoting productivity.

Cons

No cons to make note of.

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iTMethods Response
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We are thrilled to hear that you appreciate the ample opportunities for career advancement and the encouragement to explore innovative technologies across all departments. Supporting our team members' growth through exposure to diverse projects is very important to us, and it’s great to see that reflected in your experience. We also believe in the importance of a flexible work environment to foster productivity and provide balance. It's wonderful to know that this aspect of our workplace is contributing positively to your sense of balance and productivity. While we are delighted to hear there are no cons to note, we remain dedicated to continually improving and ensuring our employees, customers and partners are at the forefront of everything we do. Your feedback helps us maintain this focus. Thank you for being a valued member of our team!

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2.0
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Pros

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Cons

- Leadership’s distrust and paranoia about employees actually doing work creates a tense atmosphere. - Every minute must be accounted for, and the expectation of 50/60-hour weeks leads to quick burnout. - Management frequently proposes big ideas but rarely sees them through before coming up with the next big thing. - Turnover is high as people soon realize the reality doesn’t match the “dream job” presented during interviews. - Very long hiring process because management can't seem to make decisions.

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