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Nextep Systems reviews

2.5

29% would recommend to a friend

(8 total reviews)
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Tommy Woycik

31% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

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8 reviews
1.0
Sep 16, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Some great co-workers to work with There's a Ping-Pong table, Foosball table and a Table Hockey machine!

Cons

Some not-so-great co-workers to work with in positions of power No work-life balance Favoritism runs rampant, creating a hostile working environment Managers referring to employees AND clients as stupid Human Resources either powerless or useless to listen and act upon warnings or complaints from employees Short sighted mentality of the long term picture (probably solved now that they are swallowed up by a big fish) Hardware given to clients is outdated and underpowered Resources available to employees is generations behind the current trend Leadership is more interested on playing Foosball, Ping-Pong or Table Hockey than reaching out to find out how to improve employee satisfaction.

3.0
Mar 18, 2015

Challenging

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Fun, energetic and exciting industry. The technology was cutting edge for the marketplace with lots of opportunity.

Cons

Expected to work twenty four hours a day, not allowed to enjoy your vactions. No matter how well you did it was never enough.

1.0
Jan 25, 2019

Anywhere but here

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Monthly outings allow bonding with team members. Free snacks in kitchen. Foosball, bubble hockey and ping pong. Internal promotion. Ability for people looking to break into the industry to learn Windows basics. Training ability and knowledge of usage ensures you'll always have someone who knows how to help. Flexible starting time to a certain extent. Location is near I-75 for those with longer commutes.

Cons

Pitiful work-life balance, you are made to feel guilty for leaving when the day is over. Outdated hardware that causes myriad issues for customers and employees alike. Blatant favoritism in certain aspects, people are allowed to get away with things others cannot Product is continually broken and causes high levels of stress for multiple departments, continually believes in outdated backend and database provisioning that has shown the inability to be reliable. Management has an elitist attitude toward other employees, so much so as either dismissing their ideas as "stupid" or taking the good ones without crediting. Certain employees get belittled for using the game room while upper management (including VP) are seen in there a good portion of the day. High turnover rate compared to similarly structured companies Useless HR. Pay is inadequate for the level of stress and hours worked, among other things. Training doesn't apply outside of the company, save for the very basics. Product is fundamentally broken, and team members spend more time putting band-aid fixes and troubleshooting than ensuring a seamless, functional product. Most has to do with the actual coding and product's shortcomings because of Windows platform, ugly UX and overall inefficiencies of the people working on it, the rest has to do with the severely outdated hardware. Prepare to be routinely inundated, the employees that have lasted the longest are ones that are on the management's short list of friends or favorites list.

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