Improving but has a long way to go - Anonymous employee SQAsquared Employee Review

2.0
Nov 14, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The most valuable asset SQA squared has to offer young professionals is the exposure to a plethora of technologies and practices that are pivotal to the quality assurance industry. I've been able to learn about different technologies that I was not exposed to before working here which has prepared me to be a QA professional. I've met some amazing people that I consider friends of mine, and the company does a good job hiring employees who get along. This company has also made tremendous strides by providing medical benefits to more of the companies employees making less of a gap between a Jr. QA Analyst and a QA Analyst.

Cons

While improvements have been made in regards to giving more employees benefits, there are still many aspects of this company that need improving. Unlike almost every other tech company around, employees are required to wear dress shirts, dress shoes, and slacks or other business professional clothing during the week with a business casual Friday at the end of the week. I would understand if the employees were in direct contact with the business partners but since a majority of them are not, I find it hard to understand why such professional attire is required. The pay is low as well for an industry standard and this is justified by telling the employees that they are training to become professionals because coming out of college we have "bad habits" and do not understand the business world. At the end of the day, a company can pay its employees in whatever way they want but I was under the impression that there is some level of training for any company and last I checked they still pay you what you deserve. There is room to grow in the company, but the path is very unclear as you can be promoted on a whim without having prior knowledge of how you are performing. On the flip side, since there is not a ton of movement from the on-site analysts,so it can take close to a year before you reach the $40,000 mark. That same mark is very common as starting pay for entry level QA positions at most other companies so it is hard to justify staying for a prolonged period of time.

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5.0
Sep 23, 2025
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Pros

Alright here’s the truth. Yes this is a good place to learn, no it’s probably not going to benefit 80% of you in today’s job market. Most of these tasks that people get started here with for <5 years are extremely menial and will probably get replaced by AI in the next few years. I’ve been mulling this decision of posting this over for past few weeks but I think explaining this somewhere is the right thing to do: we’re all working on automation on the backend to cut costs and remove the need for sqaas. Hell, even most embedded positions are getting removed in the next couple years so a few of our QA Architects, Principals and a couple POCs can get rewarded for the extra work in their automation by taking over the contracts. It sucks to say but this company has always cared about protecting the individuals who’s been here since the beginning and will do anything to put us first. Even if this means screwing over recent grads or young kids to not have to cut our own salaries. It’s a bit sad to see how oftentimes my colleagues who’s been here for about a decade as well have weeks on end where they do almost nothing related to the tasks from their assigned business partners, but yet profit off of the hard work done by sqaas (of course when I say hard I usually mean easy just a lot of tasks). That part makes me the most guilty

Cons

I’ll give an honest break down the pay for those who are still interested: You start at ~33,000 After a year you’ll be at ~36,000 After two years you’ll be at ~40,000 If you do get embedded you’ll be at ~44,000 From there you’ll probably be stuck at that for a while, I’ve seen people who’s been here for 5 years and barely broke 55,000. However if (very unlikely I don’t see this happening at all) you become Principal, congratulations you’re finally an employee we care about - then you’ll be at ~80,000 Honest truth is only the VPs make high 6 figures. Every year Jeremiah would make presentations about the cost-benefit of sqaas and get raise after raise while at the same time laying people off when things get a bit rocky. Still think they/we care? But in this economy, even if you won’t take the 33,000, there’s always going to be another sucker who would. After all, sqaas is easy menial labor

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4.0
Oct 13, 2025
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Pros

Training is offered, Real experience with different projects and technologies Good Experience for newly grads

Cons

- Low pay - Lack of mentorship from the people ahead of you

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