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Very bad company. Stay away from it. - Analyst, Programmer, Developer ARHS Group Employee Review

1.0
29 Mar 2015
Recommend
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Pros

If you just finished some IT studies, and you want a place to spend some hours per day doing nothing and being payed a bit for it, you came to the right place. On the other hand, if you are looking for a professional environment where you can learn, develop yourself, and just focus on work, you really should be looking for other place to start your IT career.

Cons

Just one year there, and the situation there gets obvious very quickly: Three possibilities: 1) You're friends with the bosses -> you climb on career benefits 2) You're a snitch on your team and spy your co-workers -> you climb on career benefits 3) You do your everyday work the best you can -> You stay where you are for some time with no career development perspectives.

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ARHS Group Response
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Dear former colleague, Thank you for sharing with us your experience which seemed not to have been aligned with your expectations. We are sorry to see that Arηs Group not the best match for you, and for the inconvenience it seemed to have caused you! We hope you have found a great joy in your new position. If you ever wish to share an extended feedback with us, feel free to reach out to info@arhs-group.com. All the best in your future endeavours!

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3.0
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Pros

Solid exposure to large-scale banking and financial services projects Flexible remote/hybrid work arrangements depending on the client/project Starting Salary above market Good benefits (ticket restaurant card, mobile + data plan)

Cons

Promotions and role advancement are opaque. Despite taking on additional responsibilities and maintaining high performance, there is little to no discussion or feedback on career progression. Recognition is limited. Raises do not reflect increased responsibilities or market expectations. Internal mobility is not transparent. Efforts to transition back to core roles or projects that better fit one’s skills are often ignored. Minimal support from upper management in facilitating growth beyond current assignment. You’re often treated as a resource for client needs rather than being invested in as a professional with long-term potential.

1.0
25 Jun 2024
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Pros

Competitive salary Opportunity to work on diverse projects

Cons

Micromanagement: Employees are required to submit a timesheet daily, detailing what they did every hour. This creates a stressful work environment and shows a lack of trust from management. Untrained Managers: Many managers are not adequately trained and often speak disrespectfully to their colleagues. This affects team morale and overall productivity. Frequent Project Changes: There are continuous shifts in projects without any clear value for the employees. This lack of stability makes it hard to gain expertise or achieve a sense of accomplishment. Accusations of Lack of Ownership: Despite the frequent changes and lack of clear direction, employees are often accused of not having ownership of their projects. This is unfair and demotivating. High Turnover: Up to 40% of the workforce has left the company, leading to understaffed teams. This increases the workload for those who remain, often without any corresponding raises or incentives. No Compensation for Increased Workload: The company does not offer raises or other forms of compensation to employees who are taking on additional work due to the understaffed teams. This lack of recognition and reward is demoralizing.

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