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Fantastic place to work, very nice team - Anonymous employee Social Thinking Employee Review

5.0
21 Oct 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Reliable employer, friendly team, multiple ways to contribute to different fields, work-life balance.

Cons

There are no significant cons to mention. Only that it is a small company, and if the economics change, they can take a hit.

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5.0
24 Aug 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Michelle and Pam are inspirational leaders who have developed a great service/product, and continue to do so. The company is small, so your contributions can have a big impact and are recognized. The challenges of an evolving company keep work interesting. My most enjoyable times involved working cross-functionally with other department heads. Healthcare benefits are above average for a small company.

Cons

It's easy to work too long, and it's hard to take a long vacation when there are few employees available to backfill. Conference-focused employees travel frequently, mainly during the school year. Managers may be traveling, so feedback can be scarce.

5.0
14 Apr 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A huge Pro for Social Thinking (aside from its wonderful mission) is the people who work here. We have a team of fun-loving, dedicated, passionate people who work really well together and have formed something of a family-bond. Management is whole-heartedly devoted to making Social Thinking a great place to work, and it shows. No one around here has egos, and the CEO makes time to get to know each employee as a person and is really supportive of the staff. I love the people here! Another thing - it's a small company (about 20-something employees) but you wouldn't know it from the outside because we are highly productive and responsive to customers (we get great customer service reviews :). There are always many projects and conferences in the works so there's no time to be bored!

Cons

The other side of the coin of always having a lot of projects in place is that depending on your role things can get a bit hectic at times. We've hired more people recently to help with this issue, but since there's so much demand for Social Thinking products and conferences it's inevitable that sometimes lots of projects will need to be dealt with at once.

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