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1.0
5 Sept 2017

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The people were fantastic to work for initially until Bain bought out Jay and family.

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Where to begin? Worked previously at a privately held company that was purchased by Viewpoint. Told by the company that there was a mandatory meeting being held at a hotel up the street. Apparently not everyone saw the email because some people were not present at the meeting. Those not present were held back and the office and essentially fired. Jay and company were very good at transitioning the company and supportive at first so that it seemed like a good move long term going forward. They wanted a new office to replace King of Prussia and despite the overwhelming majority of employees wanting to stay in the area they moved the office to Plymouth Meeting. Then once Bain purchased Viewpoint I knew it was time to leave. I know from past experience Bain cares about the bottom line and the bottom line only. I left right before the move to Plymouth Meeting. Shortly thereafter key managers began to leave the company. Then layoffs. The developers lost several experienced people and then QA began cutting people to where they went from a staff of close to 10 down to 2 or 3. My advice is to keep looking; especially if you are being offered a position in the Plymouth Meeting branch. The company that was in King of Prussia and over 100 employees is now a skeleton crew and surely the office will eventually close once all the knowledge is transferred to staff in Portland.

2.0
10 Oct 2017
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Pay, benefits, location, engineers. Some great engineers.

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I found the place unfriendly and disorganized. Software project directions would change on a whim. There was tremendous churn when I was there. Layoffs, resignations, people being forced out. The entire technical leadership left within a short period after I started. How much of this is the Bain Capital influence is unclear. But there was a culture of fear, lack of trust, and morale was always weak. Then more people would quit. Then more layoffs. The open office work environment was pretty extreme. I guess some people can work with non-stop chatter and traffic, but I'm not one of them. It's like someone said "Hey, let's make the most difficult environment possible for concentrating and writing code"... and then made this place. I dislike open office ideology in general, but this place was especially egregious. At one point, working from home was possible, but that largely stopped. They sold me by describing a job that never materialized. Everything I said I wanted *not* to do is what I ended up doing. Their recruitment will tell you what you want to hear. Be more skeptical than usual. This is probably related to the management churn: What notions may have been there initially can change in an instant. There is no governing vision at Viewpoint - it's always flying by the seat. Things can change drastically in a matter of days and did for me. They will sell you a panacea, as companies do, but be careful. Especially if changing from a good job. The technical leadership was almost nonexistent. Maybe this is because most of them left before and after I started. Once they settled on a new hierarchy, I found the top leaders unfriendly and bullish. Naturally, other problems abounded: multiple teams doing the same thing in different ways, teams not sharing code, teams not talking to each other. I can't say much about the corporate C-level leadership across the street. Manolis seemed alright. Work life balance probably depends on your team. The company itself certainly doesn't encourage any balance. Work 12-14 hours a day, every day? They'll give you an award. There are good people here. I worked with super smart engineers. The place works for enough people to keep things moving and profitable. But I never liked it.

4.0
14 Oct 2016

Change can be hard

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Work environment has been improving, been with Viewpoint for 2 years and have seen the transition from old to new management teams. It seems more and more the right people are getting hired. Some of the fun that was lost with the transition of Jay to Bain is starting to return. This is the smallest company I have worked at by far, but I have more opportunity for personal growth and advancement than anywhere before.

Cons

Since Bain took over full control, Viewpoint's fun factor has gone down the toilet. There used to be onsite social events every few weeks and in the last year there have only been one or two and they are significantly toned down or cut back. There are a lot of internal struggles at the top on which direction to take the company, mostly related to ego. Wish there was a section for additional thoughts...The layoff was a one time thing, I am sure it was mostly a cost cutting move by Bain to boost temporary revenue gains. At the same time there was a lot of bad fat that was cut which improved the company in the process.

1.0
15 Jun 2017

Layoffs

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Good people to work with, good work life balance

Cons

Layoffs happen just about every quarter since being sold off to Bain. People now are constantly looking over their shoulders. CEO will talk about how great the company is doing one day and turn around a slash a department the next.

1.0
14 May 2017

Bumpy ride

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Had a decent workplace culture until a few years ago when it was sold to Bain. The benefit package is pretty competitive with other companies in the tech industry.

Cons

Money comes before anything else these days at Viewpoint, probably to make the company seems as profitable as possible before another sell off. Three rounds of layoffs in 2 years and those left behind who know what's up are abandoning ship in droves. The office environment is a weird cube farm that's incredibly loud with sales/support constantly on the phones. Hard to concentrate or even have a private conversation.

2.0
4 Apr 2017

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Great people to work with

Cons

Restructuring constantly, high layoffs, high turnover, no clear direction relayed to the employees

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