Amazing Company To Work For! - Web Applications Developer Americaneagle.com Employee Review

5.0
Oct 3, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Great work environment. Management is friendly and hard-working (for the most part). When I first started, I didn't feel micromanaged or rushed as I was going through my training and learning, even if doing a task took a lot longer than it would have for a more experienced programmer. -Great new office update after the recent building renovation. -Very competitive salary and room to grow as an employee. -Family-friendly culture. My wife and I had a child and we even received flowers from the company owners congratulating us. This was VERY much appreciated.

Cons

-Timecard and ticketing system is a bit antiquated, but understanding how vast of an undertaking it would be to update, it's still very functional and I can live with it. I understand that AE has a full-time team of developers constantly updating the intranet, so maybe eventually the ticketing system will receive an overhaul. -Wish there was more time for group events outside of work. Perhaps give managers an entertainment budget for team-building events each quarter. There are employees on my team that have been there for almost a year that I still haven't really gotten to know.

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Americaneagle.com Response
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Thank you for taking some time to write this review! We are continuously making updates to our Intranet system and recently added two new members to the team. Currently, we offer a new hire happy hour every quarter for new hires and mangers to get together and also meet some people outside of their department. Individual team outings each quarter is an awesome idea, and we will see what we can do to start implementing that! Thank you again for your great feedback!

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Cons

Stop positioning this as a people-first company when everything clearly revolves around billable hours. If you want better work, stronger client relationships, and any kind of retention, you have to move beyond utilization being the only thing that matters. Right now, it drives every decision, and it shows. Give managers real authority. It makes no sense that decisions about people’s performance or employment are being made by leadership who are not involved in their day-to-day work. Either trust your managers to lead their teams or stop putting them in positions where they have no actual say. The constant push to “just bill a little more” or "bill an extra 15 min a day" completely misses the point. The issue is not that employees are not working hard enough. The issue is that the system is built in a way that prioritizes hours over impact. Suggesting that the solution is simply to work more is exactly why burnout continues to be a problem. If growth and development actually matter, then stop making them work against employees. Right now, any time spent on training or improving skills hurts utilization, which sends a very clear message that development is not truly valued. And most importantly, stop dismissing feedback. Labeling concerns as a generational issue or implying people should just be grateful to be here shuts down any chance of real improvement. These are not new complaints. The same themes have come up for years, and they continue to be ignored. At some point, there needs to be a decision to either acknowledge the reality and make meaningful changes, or continue with the same approach and accept the ongoing turnover and low morale. Right now, it feels like the latter.

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