Overall about ds-iq - Senior Software Engineer DS-IQ Employee Review

5.0
4 May 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Cutting-edge technologies, smart people, nice working environment.

Cons

Too many initiatives, not well focused in direction.

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5.0
18 May 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Respects their employees, feels like family, the people here really care about work and home life.

Cons

It's a small company so you end up wearing lot's of different hats.

4.0
6 Feb 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are two simple requirements for a great job opportunity: interesting problems to solve and terrific people to solve them with. Context marketing is coming of age, and helping the company find its way in the space was a compelling challenge, but where DS-IQ really shone was the quality of its people, in particular its leadership circle. You will be hard-pressed to find a senior team that is as eager to listen to organizational opinions as this one. Rigorous yet respectful debate is a daily exercise, which means your ability to impact the company is constant. The company's ethos is remarkably team-centric, and while one might disagree with a decision, there is always positive intent and the ability to align. Thanks to my collaboration with sales, marketing and product leadership, I'm confident I progressed as a professional and a person during my DS-IQ tenure.

Cons

Selling the future is not without its challenges. Context marketing is not yet a burning platform; and while that's not the company's fault, it does beg the question of market opportunity and its sense of urgency. This is a problem of "not if, but when," and it behooves employees to appreciate that dynamic. I'd also share that DS-IQ is not structured around typical career advancement. If you're self-motivated and willing to shape your own path, there's the flexibility to do so. (I found the company to be very willing to allow me to forge a career around my strengths and where I added the most value, even if it didn't fit a traditional job description.) If you need a more standardized, ladder-based approach, you'll likely be frustrated.

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