ELYADATA Reviews

2.6

44% would recommend to a friend

(15 total reviews)

47% positive business outlook

ELYADATA has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 15 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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15 reviews
1.0
Nov 7, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Steep learning curve that can benefit junior professionals - Exposure to diverse projects and technologies

Cons

Work-Life Balance (1/5) The 8-hour contract is merely a suggestion. There's an unspoken expectation to contribute well beyond your contracted hours with no additional compensation. "Chapters" and paper reading groups sound appealing during onboarding but quickly become unpaid obligations on top of your regular workload. Management & Culture (1/5) Professionalism is inconsistent at best. Expect last-minute meetings, workplace disruptions, and occasionally being asked to work on holidays. Ideas are often dismissed if they don't originate from management, regardless of merit. Constructive feedback is rare; harsh criticism is common. The company talks about innovation but struggles with "not invented here" syndrome at the leadership level. Career Development (2/5) The learning opportunity exists primarily because of high workload volume, not intentional development. There's little recognition or reward for extra effort. Once you've absorbed what you can (6-12 months maximum), there's limited growth trajectory. Advice for Prospective Employees: - Set firm boundaries from day one regarding work hours - Decline optional activities if you're on client projects—they won't be truly optional - Bring noise-canceling headphones; you'll need them - Before accepting an offer, chat with the cleaning staff about turnover and how they're treated—they'll give you the unfiltered truth about company culture - Treat this as a short-term learning opportunity, not a career destination - Prioritize client work over internal initiatives regardless of pressure - Have an exit strategy before joining Bottom Line: Acceptable as a first job to build skills quickly, but the culture and compensation don't justify long-term commitment. Better opportunities exist at companies that value both work product and work-life balance.

1.0
Oct 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Exposure to many different projects and technologies, especially helpful for juniors. Competent colleagues / team spirit among certain peers. Opportunities to grow technically if you take initiative (self-learning, managing own tasks). Some positive aspects of onboarding; interns report helpful supervision and guidance.

Cons

Low salaries relative to workload and compared to competitors. Frequent unpaid extra hours; poor work/life balance. Management issues: micromanagement, favoritism, lack of clear vision/strategy. Culture described by many as manipulative, toxic, with low recognition. Project decisions often driven by “delivery first” mentality, causing technical debt and sometimes lack of clarity in role expectations.

1.0
Sep 21, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The one thing the original reviewer got somewhat right: listing the managers in order of toxicity. That ordering, putting the worst first, was, sadly, accurate. But they missed one person in that list. I don’t know whether they didn’t want to name them, didn’t recognize them as a manager, or if that person is in a league of toxicity all on their own.

Cons

From my experience inside the company, the called "healthy atmosphere" is more illusion than reality. Managers constantly micromanage, push unrealistic deadlines, and treat personal time as if it doesn’t exist. This kills creativity, slows delivery, and makes engineers afraid to own problems. Rushed, low quality releases, huge technical debt, endless bug fixing, and constant overtime that burns people out. New hires are blamed for not knowing things, and productivity plummets, learning by panic, not by design. In reality, projects are marketed as done long before they’re actually complete. Clients are shown polished promises while engineers scramble to finish half baked features. Demos get postponed when clients ask for real progress. Development teams absorb the blame and the extra hours. Promoting juniors in title only creates false expectations for clients and internal chaos. Juniors are paid like juniors but billed as seniors, an ethical and practical problem that sacrifices quality for short term profit. I also suspect many of the overly positive reviews here are not genuine. It feels like managers push or force employees to post them. There are daily micro abuses, repeated patterns of disrespect, and structural problems that encourage rumor spreading, favoritism, and blame shifting. Is this what you call a “super environment” and a “healthy work environment”?

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