Pros
-A lot of nice people work here, including in some senior leadership roles. -Location is good for Grand Central and Penn Station commuters -A lot of the employees you'll work with are smart and talented -The company does a lot of nice things for people who are in medical predicaments.
Cons
-The best employees are woefully unvalued -Tech stack is all over the place. C++, Java, Python, .NET.... just pick something modern and go with it please. -CEO is an ego maniac -Sales rules the roost, but meanwhile barely bring in new sales. -No product vision or direction. There's a lot of people with ideas that would revolutionize the industry, but they aren't given a voice at Numerix. They are shunned for thinking outside the box -Benefits are awful -A decent salary is used as a smoke screen during the hiring process so you don't realize the benefits are going to cost you a ton. -The company is stagnating, and it's stressful when all they talk about is growth, but then things slowly deline, or at best basically just move with the marketplace.