Why so many surprises? - Developer GeekHive Employee Review

1.0
Feb 26, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The technical team at geekhive were nice, competent, and really great to work with. The company had been remote-first for quite a while, and had a roster of really strong developers. If you are starting out your career in development, there's a lot to learn and a lot of opportunities here. Then move on.

Cons

The leadership seemed to get blindsided every few years, forcing layoffs, firings, pivots in business model, and general chaos. Projects seemed to be poorly run, and budgetary issues seem to bite into the success of every project. Didn't anyone learn lessons in planning from that repeated pain? The dev team was really good at continuous improvement, but the management was not. There was no 401k, and pay is below market now. There wasn't an obvious pathway for promotion, advancement, or professional development. Roles were poorly defined, with interns acting as tech leads and writing production code because all other resources were overbooked. Or tech leads acting as business analysts because the company wouldn't hire them. And then there are the surprise firings. If someone gets fired, literally no one should be surprised about it. It needs to be obvious that someone is breaking the rules or failing at their job, with numerous attempts at remediation. Multiple people were "disappeared" overnight and no one seemed to know why or talk about it.

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GeekHive Response
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We're sorry to hear that you had a negative experience, and we'd like the opportunity to learn more about it. Please reach out to our team at people.culture@geekhive.com.

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5.0
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Pros

There were very friendly people

Cons

It was a dying business for a long time

2.0
May 4, 2019
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Recommend
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Pros

Awesome people, many of them amazingly smart and willing to help others. Remote first setup means on-site, work from home or remote work all stays fully connected. Top of the line hardware. Culture was one of the biggest pros for a long time but has since changed. CEO is an incredibly charitable and easy to talk to individual. Compensation was above market earlier in but market has equalized

Cons

Upper management has become increasingly distant from production and no longer has a grasp on the reality of what's actually happening on the front lines. Competent workers are rewarded by having their jobs used as leverage to make them work nights and weekends to help cover up misses earlier in the process. Recent restructure has resulted in some inept individuals ending up in positions of power based merely on tenure regardless of track record or abilities. All of this coupled with the inability to see more than a month or two of work out has resulted in a recent ~20% downsizing.

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GeekHive Response
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We're sorry to hear that you had a negative experience, and we'd like the opportunity to learn more about it. Please reach out to our team at people.culture@geekhive.com.
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