Where is the money going? Good product with a good profit, but nothing is given back to the employees.
Pros
- Has a "small company feel". The employees are very kind and caring. Everyone gets to know everyone else very well. Everyone is friendly. There are many very creative and exciting personalities. There are very few "dull" or "boring" days. -Employees can feel good about their work, knowing that they make a very high quality product. - Health insurance is reasonable. - Everyone is very approachable. You can walk up to the company CEO at any time and talk to him about anything. Same goes for other members of the company. Although the management usually is in disagreement with any type of "change", at least they will give you their undivided attention and listen which is better than what you get at other companies.
Cons
- Employees are promised a performance evaluations after hire, only later to learn Centroid never performs any type of performance evaluation. This means no raises, and promotion of any kind is incredibly difficult. - Your wage will never increase to compensate for inflation. - The company refuses to spend money when equipment breaks, needs replaced, or becomes obsolete. This creates an environments on inefficiency, and sometimes questionable safety. - You will never be allowed to throw anything away. The company CEO regularly goes through the dumpster and garbage cans, and gets very upset when he finds something he considers "valuable". Instead, broken and unusable items are set on shelf and around desks, sometimes for decades. Often, employees have a hard time moving around due to the excessive amount of junk everywhere. Having to climb (sometimes dangerously) over enormous piles of unused equipment to get at what you need is a daily occurrence. - No retirement plan. - No company picnics, Christmas parties, golf outings, etc. This company is devoid of "the little things". - No sick days. No personal business days. No "floating" holidays. You get a very small amount of paid vacation. Christmas Eve and New Years eve are not considered holidays, and you will be expected to work. - This company does not embrace technology. Employees are required to keep meticulously organized paper notebooks on them at all times as part of your contract. Few aspects of the company are "modernized", and situations involve keeping careful records with pen and paper. This company is far from going paperless. - Parking is a nightmare. - Many employees are promised travel opportunities to see the world. In reality, only a few very important members of the company are allowed to travel.