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5.0
7 Jan 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great work environment Flexible work schedule Everyone is treated as an equal. Upper management very approachable, they never make you feel like you are beneath them or that you can not talk to them about anything CEO knows everyone in company by name and makes you feel like you are an asset to the company and not just an employee. Growth within company is encouraged HR and Controller has an open door policy and always available when needed

Cons

With all companies there are some cons, but the pros definitely outweigh the cons

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5.0
4 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The team and the company are extremely open and welcoming. I have only been with them for a short time, but I feel as though I have been working with everyone much longer, in a good way

Cons

None at this point in time

4.0
8 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The sweetest and funniest people I've had the pleasure of working with. Everyone on my team is so kind and willing to help out. The leadership team is not at all standoffish, and while I've only seen people in person twice, everyone has been so friendly and kind. The work from my perspective is great. My team is very collaborative and no ones ego is tied up in it. Constructive criticism is encouraged and received well. I've learned a ton here and been able to grow a lot as a developer. It seems like we've been growing a ton too, getting a lot of new clients and contracts and retaining the ones we already had. Our customers seem really happy.

Cons

Benefits are lackluster. No 401k match. High deductible on the healthcare plan, although there's some attempts to offset that. Paid leave is abysmal. PTO and sick days share one bucket, so if you're sick for a week or two you'll wipe out a lot of PTO. I've discussed the leave policy before and been told it's actually quite good (16 days per year as opposed to unlimited at my last job). No parental leave. The upside of all this is work is quite flexible. I can easily take an hour or so for an appointment, or make up time later if I have to be gone for a while. There's no yearly raise, although there are merit raises occasionally.

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