Amazing (very hard) training, but seemingly little consideration for job preferences - Junior Technical Consultant Sigma Labs XYZ Employee Review

4.0
4 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Very transparent interview process with quick, personalised responses - The train team are very much behind you and have your best interests at heart - The training is essentially 'no win - no fee', if you do not pass the training then you will be reimbursed for your time. (This is not uncommon) - The training you receive is world-class and you will be given additional support if needed - You will meet some great people both from the company and on your cohort during the training period - Staff maintain contact with you post deployment - You will not be forced to work for companies that you have ethical issues with - Good health insurance perk once deployed into a role

Cons

- The training is very very demanding, the core hours are 9-6 however it was common to work much later than this and at weekends - Whilst you learn a lot during the training, the speed at which new concepts are covered means that it's hard to consolidate learnings, if you don't practice these after the training is complete then it's easy to lose the skills - When it came to choose roles, we were asked for our preferences, however it seemed as though these weren't really considered, instead it seemed as though the sales team were keen to get you into any role ASAP - Where you are placed is somewhat luck of the draw, multiple members from my cohort were not placed for an extended period - Only 20 days of holiday in your first year which goes up to 23 in the second, in some cases you will also be forced to use some of this where the client company has furlough for fixed term employees/contractors

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4.0
17 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Amazing training. They don't just teach you but coach you. Its an environment that constantly demands you to be proactive, communicate and push these valuables skills in your career, not just on the tech side. A key reason why is because you get tonnes of feedback. - Meeting an amazing cohort of smart people. The socials have been really fun and you do get close with some people. - You aren't just learning to code, but be someone who codes well, with clean code thats readable. Learning how to use AI, Github collaboratively, .... - The MVP system and retro at the end of the week is always fun that recognises your hard work. - Coaches are fun to joke around with. - Learn non-technical things like; how to present, communicate, interview skills, time management, ...

Cons

- You have to be quite flexible in terms of job role and industry you're going into. You don't really get a choice unless its due to personal reasons. (With this job market, anything is better than nothing :) ) - It is intense. There is a possibility you will be kicked off the course but you will always be given a 1 week warning. I think this is mainly for you to show in that week you do care and can follow their feedback points to improve. - They push for you to not work overtime, as it can lead to burnout. But in reality (personally) I had to do a lot outside of the 9-6 to finish the weekly courseworks. - Your first year of deployment will be 30k and then 38k 2nd year which is a bit low. Your benefits as well will be SL ones rather than the company you are deployed at.

5.0
1 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They train you really hard, but really well. You on-board a lot of information in a short space of time. Particularly useful is the non-technical skills they teach. By the time you land an actual salaried job you feel under less pressure and have more time to dig at your weaknesses.

Cons

Hard work for no pay for weeks, and at the end you have to hope you perform well enough that you impress a potential employer. But they're upfront and transparent about this, and you know the score going in.

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