QualityAI reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(1,475 total reviews)
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Andrew Duncan

44% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

QualityAI has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,475 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The QualityAI employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Mar 15, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Free food, online training platform

Cons

Totally lack of appreciation for employees regardless to their performance. No incentive for high performance even not in the form of praise. Some of the middle or upper managers are relatives of current managers that get hired/promoted regardless of their skills, which creates unprofessional environment. The management team is poor, managers only care about their promotions and opportunities. When the projects ended, they just let everyone go. Recommend to check carefully the salary slip every month because quality behaviours is such that deliberately avoids paying or partially pay things like benefits, social insurance etc.

2.0
Mar 12, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

A opportunity to meet and work alongside wonderful people from all around the world. Some flexibility in regard to start and finish times which can be a godsend for parents!

Cons

Confrontational management style, including raised voices, physical intimidation and attempts to belittle team members in front of their colleagues for questioning the party line. Turning professional discussions into personal confrontations and always, always blaming the employee. Misinformation regarding roles, salary and conditions at the interview stage. Promises reneged on and then the employees castigated for a lack of gratitude (no joke) when expressing disappointment. Failure to inform employees that key terms had been changed when new contracts needed to be signed. Dismissing team members' concerns out of hand or ignoring them completely. Boasting of a culture of transparency while keeping employees in the dark, then attacking team members for asking for information.

1.0
Mar 10, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Colleagues from all parts of the world, and most of them are friendly and kind.

Cons

Main concerns: a controlling, dictator-like type of management style (intimidation tactics, manipulation, finger pointing, and not supportive); lack of professionalism; lack of communication and transparency; low salaries for a lot of work; huge discrepancies between salaries. More details below: 1. When employees bring up an issue or concern, they are met with a condescending, accusatory, and rude response. Top management has no handle over their emotions, and are quick to fly off the handle. Management also cares more about parties and foosball tournaments rather than employees’ concerns, and are very quick to update employees about “fun” activities, but they completely ignore raised concerns, whether in person or via email. 2. There is no accountability: management refuses to take responsibility for anything, and their knee-jerk reaction is to always point fingers at others instead of simply addressing the issue in a calm and professional manner. 3. A lot of the ways that management handle things are not done properly, or are blatantly illegal. 4. Team Leads are not approachable even if they say they are. They are quick to defend management no matter what, even when management’s arguments make no sense. 5. Management talks about transparency but everything is kept hushed. When employees dare ask what’s going on, they are reprimanded. 6. HR is unprofessional and seems more concerned about making inappropriate jokes and comments rather than provide support to employees. They often act annoyed when asked for help. 7. Higher-ups in Tel Aviv made it clear that they do not care at all about how employees are treated. They are aware of the situation and yet do nothing about it. 8. Most of the people in management roles knew each other prior to working at Qualitest, and helped each other get hired. 9. Employees are treated like they are disposable, even in times of sickness and high-risk medical emergencies.

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QualityAI Response
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Hello, First of all we want to thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us! We regret that you had a negative experience with our project. We can assure you that on a daily basis all the team members work hard to make sure that our core values are put in to place with our Incredible Team. We recognize that our Melting pot (with over 55 different nationalities) can sometimes present some challenges, therefore we are dedicated to overcome these issues. Thanks again for reaching out.
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