An awesome product company to work for.... - QA Automation Engineer Frontdoor Employee Review

5.0
Jul 16, 2020
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Pros

Interview Experience: My virtual interview experience was really great. HR was really co-operative and all the interviewers were really cordial and asked me really good questions on API and UI automations as well as for programming skills. Culture: There's a lot of humility and integrity to be found here. From the Director to Managers to everyone I've interacted with, they've been clear to communicate a people-first attitude .Everybody here is very passionate and dedicated, thats really motivates me. If this is how we operate at the start of a global pandemic, I have total confidence that I'm fortunate to have joined a company positioned for long-term success. Work-Life balance is awesome here. You will get your time to learn new things and implement here.

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Pros

Good benefits Managers who are nice Company is doing well financially Coworkers are capable and generally very nice to work with

Cons

The development process is pretty similar to the one I used in my last job in 2012--nowhere close to CICD. Testing is done by QA, infra is owned by the platform team, BE is owned by BE team, FE is owned by FE team. There is a lot of bureaucracy and throwing things over the wall. Service architecture contains many layers of services. Most products lack automated tests and canaries. Production incident troubleshooting seems to involve casts of dozens. There are yearly layoffs and fairly frequent restructures. Benefits have been cut. I know that's very common these days in a tough job market, but the company has been posting record profits. There is a technical ladder, but once you advance beyond Sr Dev, there is little chance to code or be involved in day to day work.

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