SQAsquared reviews

2.4

41% would recommend to a friend

(101 total reviews)

George Nunez

26% approve of CEO

22% positive business outlook

SQAsquared has an employee rating of 2.4 out of 5 stars, based on 101 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The SQAsquared employee rating is 38% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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101 reviews
1.0
Nov 12, 2018

Bad company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Great and fun coworkers - Great example of how not to treat employees

Cons

- Limited growth potential. They try to entice you partial ownership of the company, but don't buy it. It will take longer and more difficult than you think. - Terrible parking. They have parking space, but they don't even let employees park in those spaces. - Stubborn and easily angered CEO. Likes to have family members be in high positions in the company, but these people are not qualified for their positions. - Poor compensation with little to no benefits. It's very easy to make double somewhere else. - Required to dress up in the training center even if you rarely see anyone outside the company.

1.0
Apr 10, 2018

Wish I could give Negative

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Snack and coworkers are cool but CEO thinks that is enough

Cons

The manager has short temper(everyone there knows), very strict rules, no parking in their parking lot, very bad training, does mass hirings keeps who he likes, very high turn over, bad pay.

1.0
Feb 18, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Most of the people here are collaborative and fun to work with, others can be backstabbers or simply jerks who just want to appeal to the ceo at your expense. The break area has a few game consoles but nobody really uses them. Ping pong and pool tables are the best thing to do here on your breaks if you like it. Some snacks are available but they go fast and free coffee. That’s literally it.

Cons

So this company isnt really a company, think of it more like a dictatorship being ran by an overbearing ceo with a Napoleon complex. This guy man, makes it very hard to work here and keep a smile. The ceo, george or papa, is a very my way or the highway kinda person with an extremely stubborn attitude and is not afraid to throw his rank at people in an attempt to intimidate them and get what he wants. Ive seen this with a past female manager as he told her verbatim “im the ceo, you work for me. If i say roll around the floor naked your going to do it because im the boss.” She got fired shortly after refusing to be intimidated and put her head down like the rest of the employees. This has been a common theme for our company. If george likes you, promotion is always on the table regardless of how much work you do or how well you do it. Get on his bad side and you will quickly find yourself on the outside looking in with no room for growth. There are days george is not at the office in person, few and far between but the atmosphere changes completely. People are more talkative and laid back when they feel like they’re not working under a microscope. I say this because papa g has glass doors to his office and will frequently watch his workers to ensure nobody deviates from his strict expectations. We are not allowed to use headphones or even text at our desk regardless if we are working alone or if work is slow for the day. Multiple websites are blocked on the wifi (ex. Reddit) and leaving early or taking excused absences are very frowned upon. Ive seen multiple co workers get into trouble for not coming to work because of a family emergency and being told “business is business” before getting a write up when they come back. The office is already understaffed as it is because of the absurd turnover rate and george is now threatening to require us to turn in our phones before starting our shift. Good luck with that. We all seem very replaceable and undervalued as workers, we even get paid well below industry standard for the work we do. $15/hr starting then $17/hr after 3months. If you get promoted to on site it becomes $20/hr then your commute changes from los alamitos to manhattan beach or hollywood. Most employees decline this offer due to the commute and that decision is often not met with any sympathy or understanding. Some employees are told to take the so called “promotion” or possibly wnd up being fired. There are a lot of talented people working here but that often goes very unnoticed and they soon quit due to reasons ive mentioned above. Upon being hired we have no training. We are told “read the company wiki” and are expecting to understand how management wants work to be handled based on that out dated webpage. At some (pods) or workstations it feels like the blind leading the blind and this “paired programming” system does not work. Someone always does most of the work while the others just sit there puzzled, but george swears this system works. You will get in trouble if you attempt to use a second laptop in a pod workstation and george sees you. Papa G is always watching. Then just when you grasp what is going on and how things work you get swapped to a new pod station and start learning all over again. Employee morale is always low unless you just got promoted or are an unknowing new hire. The turnover rate is 3.6 quit per month ive kept track. Take from this what you will or read other reviews if this seems too harsh, but im just being honest.

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