Do not get tricked by glossy facade - Software Engineer SSP Group Employee Review

1.0
23 Apr 2016
Recommend
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Pros

You get to know immediately you have made life time bad decision joining them. Good place to work of you are used to agreeing everything without caring your opinion, or even better if you do not have any opinion at all, actually - yes sir behaviour

Cons

Technology wise they are still using 80's concepts. You will find huge DB's with hundreds of tables with no keys defined. They absolutely no nothing about modern software development trends. If you suggest something for the improvement, it is take by the 'management' as challenge rather than a sincerer suggestion. The directors seem to be non technical because the development department is monopolized by a couple of manipulative amateurs. I have seen first place throughout my career who develop directly on production environment. Heads tend not to grant access on the things like databases, server etc, and still expect you to produce work like popcorn machine. Management are sometimes rude, misbehaved and ill mannered. Old technologies, no awareness of best practices, preferring quantity over quality - go for it if you love these kind of thing. Simply, the place is to ruin your profile if you are a professional.

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Cons

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Cons

Senior leadership in the Northeast region operates with intimidation, ego, and favoritism, creating a toxic and unprofessional environment. Schedules are changed constantly with little notice, and employees are expected to work long, exhausting hours without regard for work–life balance. When employees speak up about burnout or need to call out due to exhaustion, they are often targeted instead of supported. Union employees frequently earn more than the supervisors responsible for managing them, which creates tension and undermines morale. Promotions are based on personal relationships rather than merit, and nepotism is widespread across multiple levels of leadership. HR functions more as a disciplinary weapon than a neutral resource for resolving issues or supporting employees. The overall culture is retaliatory, inconsistent, and not aligned with ethical or sustainable business practices.

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