Amplify reviews

3.3

48% would recommend to a friend

(608 total reviews)
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Larry Berger

73% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Amplify has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 608 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Amplify employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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608 reviews
2.0
Oct 10, 2015

Poorly Managed

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Pros

- Several years ago, they had some fairly innovative assessment products for the education sector. The future seemed bright. - Generally nice coworkers - Opportunities to learn some new tech and attend conferences

Cons

- Development teams have a rigid form of agile imposed on them. This involves constant 2-week sprints with a half to full day of sprint demo, retro, and planning. This led to a short-term boost in productivity by creating a sense of urgency. However, it had negative long-term consequences for system stability due to a lot of hastily thrown together software building up over the years. It also had a psychological effect of shrinking everyone's time horizon to 2 weeks and obsessing over the number of points completed as opposed to building good systems and adding value for the customers. - On the systems side, the developers received little guidance in terms of architecture, security, design, or business requirements. This often led to developers jumping right into coding and making a lot of judgement calls while scrambling to meet the micro-deadlines. - Extraordinarily high management and employee turnover made it difficult to accomplish objectives. This led to a lot of initiatives being started and then abandoned before completion. One reason for the turnover is that the raises tended to be small to nonexistent, so good talent would jump ship for a 20% pay hike. - Unstable systems required a lot of manual intervention and bug fixes to keep them operational. There were problems during almost every peak usage period. - Some employees got away with doing little to no work with no consequences for long periods of time. There was some abuse of the work from home policy. - Massive underinvestment in basic technology infrastructure such as configuration management, server virtualization, and software release processes. Developers had to act as devops in many cases to get things done.

1.0
Aug 14, 2015

Not good company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people in the Alpharetta office are nice people to work with and some of the technology is cool. The benefits and salaries seem fair.

Cons

The management team has no ability to lead. The business priorities are upside down and there is no follow through.

3.0
Jul 20, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I think your day-to-day experience at Amplify depends heavily on which team you work with. As for me, I find my coworkers engaged and intelligent; they're all good and interesting people. The work we're doing does have a social impact, so it's nice not to go home at the end of the day having built yet another silly app or website.

Cons

I've been at Amplify for about two years, and I feel like things are up and down. When I came onboard, things were down: morale was low and turnover was high. Then they hired a new CEO for our division. Things changed: management started listening to employees again. There were snacks in the kitchen, more events and clubs, they redesigned the office. It felt great -- but it only lasted about 8 or 9 months. Towards the beginning of the year management announced that we would be restructuring, from three divisions into one. Restructuring is never pleasant, and sometimes growing pains are necessary, but on the whole the transition has been handled badly. It feels as though employees don't matter again. So, morale is again sinking, and people are again starting to leave. Asking senior management questions is frustrating: they're more likely to tell you that whatever you asked about is important, but they won't tell you how they plan to achieve it or ensure that it comes about smoothly. Which is to say management seems entirely clueless and incompetent because they don't inspire a vision or detail an overall direction we're going in. If Amplify fails, it won't be because of the products or the market. It will be because of poor senior management.

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