Great place to work! Great people and opportunities. - Anonymous employee Applied Systems Employee Review

4.0
27 Mar 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I love the company culture and the core values the company has in place. Tremendous growth and opportunities in the future, looking forward to seeing what happens over the next few years. Two things I appreciate are the "My Applied Events" and the great work/life balance here - just additional incentives to the compensation - definitely keeps me going and a happy employee. I feel comfortable here and have had really great training and mentors, who not only encourage me to learn more about my role, but about the industry, and the technology as well. Couldn't be happier!

Cons

I think the company as a whole would benefit from having opportunities to learn more about what each department does, how they connect, how they are important, and how much they need each other. It would help new employees learn the company better, and just build a stronger Team Applied.

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There is a hierarchy of UX designers with titles that separate them in skills and respect in the org. I was not allowed to really contribute or engage and was actively silenced because of my title as Sr., not being a Lead or Principles UX designer. This is not a healthy or how UX works. However, this may have been the EXLynx team specifically. The product team holds disproportionate control over UX decisions, including managing UX staff directly. I found the environment hostile to UX professionals joining new. The UX org has 5 hierarchical tiers UX including UX management, which creates significant bottlenecks. I came in with 15 years of experience and after two months - I was unable to do my job because of the harassment from a fellow designer.

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