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Blueprint Technologies reviews

3.1

47% would recommend to a friend

(280 total reviews)

Ryan Neal

58% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Blueprint Technologies has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 280 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Blueprint Technologies employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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280 reviews
1.0
Jan 25, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Free food and drinks. Decent pay if you are relatively unskilled (the job interviews involved being able to identify a mouse and a keyboard - no really!!!), know a foreign language, don't care about your personal growth or doing mindnumbing work behind the computer all day, and have already secured your pension elsewhere. Plenty of overtime opportunities if you need extra pay and are flexible with your time. No visible pressure to perform at all (I guess for some that is a good thing). Helping the end users of the client's platform can feel rewarding if you like delivering a good service. Team leads are generally friendly.

Cons

For the customer support engagement: general atmosphere, no growth prospects (skill accumulation is nearly 100% company specific and cannot easily be transferred elsewhere), no pension, last year's healthcare cost deterioration, low salary increases, few leave days. Most non-customer support representative positions in the engagement are internally promoted based on ticket-knowledge and it shows. I've seen decision-making based on a sample size of 2 (yes two) while they drive a bus through town bragging about their data science skills... Expect to work on all public holidays in your schedule and one or more weekend days every week. Expect months of blackout periods each year in which you cannot take any days off. Management tends to emphasize inputs and detailed rules (rather than outputs, quality or overall performance). Emphasis on rules rather than performance results in some people shirking where they can without any real implications. I've pretty much seen it all: people running a business on the side at the office, excessive breaks to the extent that employees are placing bets on their duration, structural so-called library sessions at the restroom because internet elsewhere is forbidden or discouraged, people struggling at very low performance levels while receiving zero support or additional training (but also no other action being taken), people marking the number of tickets they do in order not to do too much, etc. They use all the power words in their marketing but I particularly find higher management very weak overall. Both the job and the main client are destined for technological disruption so very limited long term prospects (medium term growth prospects are still ok). The ratings for this company are very low for a reason (more than one actually), so think very carefully before applying and definitely don't stay too long in this company.

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Blueprint Technologies Response
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Thank you for your feedback! First, we’d like to take this opportunity to remind you how valuable you are to Blueprint. The rewarding feeling that you experience after assisting an end-user is something to be proud of, as it is a true testament of how you contribute to our shared mission of accelerating client success. With the unique needs of this engagement, we are fully transparent with candidates during the interview process. We ensure that prospective employees are aware of PTO policies, holidays and time procedures prior to joining our team. There’s also an extensive training period where these policies are discussed further. Please know that your engagement is highly prioritized at Blueprint, so much so that we have management and HR team members specifically devoted to giving this engagement the attention it deserves. We agree that there is always room for improvement, and we appreciate your patience as we continue to strive for excellence. Best wishes!
1.0
Dec 31, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Need some money to get by? Know how to read and write at a 3rd grade level in one or more languages? Willing to give up weekends and all federal holidays for the time being? Tired of seeing loved ones or your family? Then this is the job/company to keep you fed until something better comes along. Key words: keep you fed, not happy. Cause hey, they have a "fully stocked kitchen" available!

Cons

Education and experience mean nothing here. Management and "Leadership" appear more in a Mafia-esque type role than anything else. Everyone of your coworkers will most likely be a nice person, but deep inside everyone is suffering of similar pains and troubles. BP Tech. seems like the place people end up when they are completely lost. Recruiting will straight up lie to you when you ask about PTO policies, most likely the recruiter you will work with will have never even taken the time to get to know the engagement you will join in your role. On top of that, if you DO try to grow and move into a different role at BP, the recruiter will be sure to lose your application and/or provide minimal feedback throughout the entire process (to keep your current position filled). For anyone who values transparency, honesty and documentation, please stay away. This job literally made me feel like the years I spent in school were wasted. On top of that, I was denied for every single PTO request, except for one. Oh, and working Christmas Eve and Christmas day was also a great experience. We were told we'd be provided all meals that day, since we were forced into working OT. Management ordered 5 large pizzas to feed 150 people. Someone else has said this before, but: please take these negative reviews to heart. Again, it's a job. It pays some money. Please don't look at this as a career opportunity - take the job if you need the money to get by. Good luck to all of you out there.

3.0
Nov 24, 2018

aight

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

its a fun work enviroment

Cons

I can not think of any

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