Mobile Apps Company Reviews
Updated Dec 2, 2022
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- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Give you a chance to grow
Cons
market you as a senior
- Former Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
I can't believe they haven't been shut down
Sep 30, 2022 - IT Consultant in Atlanta, GARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
this is an extremely fraudulent company, that fakes interviews, fakes resumes, sends you all over the country on a few days notice. I can't say anything good about this.
Cons
Seriously their really bad. I didn't know until i had already committed and was in Georgia for the training. They should be shut down and under investigation.
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Great Company for Developers Looking to Learn, Travel, and Grow
Nov 4, 2014 - Applications Developer in Atlanta, GARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
I've been working for Mobile Apps for a little over a year now, and I'm really happy with the company so far. First, I got great training for free, during which time I was housed on the company's dime and got paid to cover my other living expenses. After my training, which was surprisingly thorough and actually informative (especially compared to some of the so-called training programs I've been through with other companies), it took a few weeks for me to get placed on a project, but it was worth the wait. I got posted with an awesome project in Atlanta, GA...A big city I'd never traveled to before where I've now built quite a life for myself, so I'm glad things worked out they way they did. The company is really supportive of my efforts on the job, I've got decent benefits, and I've also got LOTS of independence when it comes to how I get my job done. My resume has definitely gotten a big boost during my time with them, and the next project they have lined up for me is going to be a little more challenging, so I'm glad for the experience I've gained on my current one.
Cons
You DO have to interview quite thoroughly for the job AND any project you're working on...I'm kind of not looking forward to the interviews for my next posting, but I realize it's part of the process. Clients have a right to get the best developers for the job, and I guess if Mobile Apps didn't vet us properly the company wouldn't be any good at what they do in the first place.
- Former Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
They somehow are still alive after doing probably illegal things for years.
Cons
They are manipulative and shady They make fake resumes and have people do interviews for you to get you on contracts Employment contract is extremely restrictive, trying to leave before working for 2 years will cost you thousands of dollars.
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
A Great Place to Work- Great Team Environment
Oct 27, 2014 - Operations in Atlanta, GARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
This is a great place to work. Their mobile consultants are provided with amazing career growth opportunities. The people there really are passionate about what they do an the success of the entire team. They work very hard to make sure consultants in the field are supported and valued. A tremendous amount of time and devotion is taken with all their new consultants that come to work for them, and I have seen many careers skyrocketed for many of their consultants.
Cons
It's a shame that people who leave the company on poor terms or due to their own project negligence take plenty of time to write such awful reviews of this company. I guess when you do the wrong thing, it is easy to look around and point the finger at others and write online reviews that are not true. I hope that more people will accept responsibility for their own actions and write accurate reviews. It is always easier to write something bad then to give a compliment.
Continue reading - Former Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Great Opportunity but challenging
Apr 30, 2021 - Android Engineer in Atlanta, GARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Brought me from a terrible job to a great one in a couple of months, great support on the job. Most of the people were nice working with. Made great friends in training.
Cons
Not necessarily a downside but the initial 8 weeks is called a “Boot Camp” for a reason. It’s a lot of work and you won’t get it all done, you’ll go on the job feeling unprepared, but if you’re smart you’ll be fine. 2 year contract (I was bought out). Once you realize the pay breakdown (what they are getting and what you are getting) it will feel unfair.
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
For your own sake STAY AWAY!!!!
Feb 10, 2021 - Software Developer in Atlanta, GARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
You get to say you work as a software developer. Nobody cares about race over there, that’s the only good thing about them, especially for Georgia.
Cons
Where should I start? 🤔 1. Get used to lying, to everybody, at all time, and at all cost. You don’t like it? To be bad, now pay the $20k and go home or get sued for $40k 2. Get used to having no savings for at least 24 months. The money earn in reality will be mostly spent on “moving” across the country and/or breaking various leasing fees (turns out people don’t lease apartments for just 6 months). 3. You’ll be handed over a resume with your name on it and some prior experience you don’t have. You don’t like it, its your problem. Say no and you get sued. I’m just stopping at 3 but a lot of 1 stars are really accurate. Just read them.
Continue reading - Former Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Quick interview process, flew me over to their HQ for daily training in Android. Additionally housed me and did actually receive a placement and the promised negotiated pay.
Cons
Read the contract so you can make an informed decision. Be prepared to work your tail off as they will cut/release you if you don't perform. Although the position was advertised as "Entry Level" don't be fooled as it is beyond and prior experience in a fast paced environment such as a bootcamp would be an asset and good prep. Training pay is minimal and of course a two year commitment. Once on placement after your first week you are on your own in terms of travel to work and housing situation, plan and budget accordingly. Be sure to research the market and negotiate your rate accordingly.
- Current Employee★★★★★
Great opportunity for low pay
Dec 15, 2021 - Anonymous EmployeeRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Great opportunities at great companies
Cons
Low pay Long contract Lies on resume
- Former Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Ever wanted to see Atlanta? They fly you down there for training.
Cons
Wants virtually entry level developers with minimal actual training, if at all, to pose as super-experienced tech experts with fabricated resumes to basically bleed money from bigger companies looking for consultants. The whole affair was one gigantic lie and the only thing I learned out of the whole experience was to do more work with background checking on an employer before accepting a job offer.
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Mobile Apps Company Reviews FAQs
Mobile Apps Company has an overall rating of 2.5 out of 5, based on over 77 reviews left anonymously by employees. 37% of employees would recommend working at Mobile Apps Company to a friend and 42% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has improved by 16% over the last 12 months.
37% of Mobile Apps Company employees would recommend working there to a friend based on Glassdoor reviews. Employees also rated Mobile Apps Company 2.7 out of 5 for work life balance, 2.5 for culture and values and 2.8 for career opportunities.
According to reviews on Glassdoor, employees commonly mention the pros of working at Mobile Apps Company to be benefits, culture, career development and the cons to be management, compensation.
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