One of the horrible companies with horrible project managers(especially from PA office) - Software Developer iPipeline Employee Review

1.0
Apr 23, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

This company is full of potholes. The project managers dont trust in you for any work. They just pass the work from one person to other. Management doesnt understand the process to get things done. They just want things to be done in some way thats all they care for. Employees are treated real bad and micro managed by asking status every 30 minutes. If you are new employee,they don't really care for your inputs and they don't care if you leave and the work you have done for them. If you plan to join here then be ready for your career to fail especially if you are developer. The incomplete work gets passed on from one person to other. Its high time management pays some attention to the concerns of employees.

Cons

Free Breakfast,Quarterly massages,wellness breakfast,Game room

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iPipeline Response
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We have definitely had our challenges as we try to improve the Fort Lauderdale location. We do pay attention to all our employees and since this post we have made several people and leadership changes to rectify and improve our service levels in this location. It such a same you quit before we made these improvements. Tim

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Quality Managers who care. Very good at mentoring and encouraging your career path. The company as a whole sees quality as a priority.

Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Direct relationship with your immediate boss always seemed to be positive impression ; everyone I spoke with. Very flexible schedule. Solid PTO allotment Individual contributors are genuinely putting in good work and making effort to produce. Just spread thin.

Cons

Needlessly top heavy leadership led to think tanks that never produced meaningful change. No succession planning. Always reactive to a layoff or someone quitting. Institutional knowledge is siloed into one or two individuals on each team. Insanely low pay Low comp for market. Pay is incompatible with level of skill or contribution. Everyone gets roughly the same annual increase. Punitive RTO policy that overreaches on who’s included for a hybrid model. your in office time will be spent on virtual meetings. Feel like it’s intended to justify spending money on a new HQ office, and “updates” to other locations.

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