cyberThink reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(116 total reviews)
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Ravinder S. Thind

73% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

cyberThink has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 116 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The cyberThink employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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116 reviews
3.0
Jun 14, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Good marketing, legal, immigration, and accounting team. Performs on promises for GC, project lookup, and timely salaries.

Cons

The marketing team has to be pushed up to keep scouting for new opportunities with good billing rates in assigned territories. The team needs to embrace new mktg tactics. Management needs to be unified under one roof ignoring their personal gains and incentives when confronted with bench candidates vs. direct clients. Employees often lose out due to internal management politics. Lack of training and strategic guidances on skill and knowledge upgrades. Advise: Management can consider tie-ups with online universities and academies to raise knowledge and skills of consultants resulting better billing rates in changing technology arena. Investments in consultants should be a priority rather than building offshore team and assets. Lack of 401K match discourages almost 80% of employees to park their retirement corpus. Also, the investing options must be frequently revised to the changing environment and must shift focus from higher to lower fees and diversified portfolios. Advice - better retain or tie-up with a professional consultancy who can invest on employee behalf. Healthcare insurance rates are soaring, and there is little from management in these regards. Direct clients are negligible, and management lacks the focus to increase them. Also, contracts with tier-one and VMS are pretty insignificant. Most times, they prefer to deal via small boutiques rather than building long term relationships. Advice: Create a team whose focus must be to build and nurture associations with corporate and other major significant VMS/Tier One partners. Lack of paid holidays for consultants and improvising percentage rate since the perception is most consultants make decent returns on their bill rates which are not true. Immigration/legal team needs to be proactive in responses and should reconsider/revise cases of EB3 candidates to EB2 based on work experiences or by suggesting better universities for advanced programs. They must recommend on the quicker path to citizenship and not on the road to slavery (EB3). Most consultants lack knowledge about the company, its employees, its revenues, direct clients, etc. This issue can easily be surpassed if the management decides to publish quarterly updates on issues like key associations, recognitions, the number of employees, visas, hirings and other matrices that builds awareness and loyalty.

1.0
Mar 17, 2022

A company run by criminals

Anonymous employee
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Pros

nothing this company run by criminals

Cons

I worked wthis criminals for 7 years and they were not paying my accured bonus so finally threten them for a legal action and they pay me , also they do not have any client , they cheater , never work with these criminals.

1.0
May 16, 2014

system analyst

Recommend
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Pros

get paid on time, good health insurance and dental insurance

Cons

bad 401, can not participate at least for 1 year

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