Good money/flexibility if you can stand the dogshit codebase. - Xamarin Developer ClockShark Employee Review

2.0
Jul 11, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote. Pay above market value. Flexibility. Everybody outside the mobile team is very friendly. I prefer Xam.Native over Xam.Forms so that was the inital appeal to me. Documentation was above average. App concepts and product serve real-world problems and thousands of daily active users made me feel like the work I was doing was important.

Cons

High turnover for xamarin. Has to do with existing codebase/devs. Someone quit my first week. Another quit after barely a month. By 3 months in I was the 3rd most senior xam dev there. Unscalable code means copy pasting 100's of lines of db code just to hit a single endpoint and consume it on the service layer. Someone will most likely just end up re-writing all of your code in code reviews because they prefer certain names over others. Acquisition has lead to more product decisions. This is making product change directions faster than devs can code it because CTO/Engineering lead doesn't really have a strong mobile background and there will significant pushback to any refactoring to make your job easier. Heard talks about going back to forms after they had just gotten rid of the forms from their codebase. Full manual regression testing every release reduced sprint capacity by significant amount. DevOps was lacking for how often they wanted to release but I think they finally assigned a full time DevOps engineer to help out with that. That was my last straw between that and family issues.

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5.0
Feb 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I loved this job and would have stayed forever if I could have. The employees and management were all friendly and supportive.

Cons

There are no cons for this company.

1.0
Apr 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A few well-meaning and talented folks here and there.

Cons

Cliff Mitchell has not been CEO for almost four years. No stability or real career trajectory less you're in the good ole' boys club. The product itself is okay but still stuck in the early 2020s; most of the competition now offers more for less. Little room for innovation, necessary changes and ideas for the product get scrapped because "this is the way it's always been done". Implementation of AI is mainly for show. Bad changes with parent company. Previous ELT were all friends who followed each other, came in, made poor decisions that affected everyone, and are now gone with new ELT continuing drastic changes. If you're still at ClockShark, your mobility is really limited. If you're part of said club and get to move to Simpro, you worry about being next on the chopping block. What are we doing here?

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