Not ideal work environment. - Software Engineer Gravity Jack Employee Review

2.0
Oct 29, 2014
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Pros

During the boom of the company there was a lot of work to do. This opened the door to all sorts or development, from full stack LAMP developers to Full Stack .NET developers, Android development, and IOS development.

Cons

Very chaotic. Turn over rate in 3 months went from 60 to 25 people. Management was quite poor and I don't think they knew what they were doing.

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Gravity Jack Response
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Hello, My name is Luke Richey, and I'm the founder and CEO of Gravity Jack. I first wanted to thank you for taking the time to provide genuine and constructive feedback for your time spent at Gravity Jack. Given the references to the staff adjustments, it is my estimation that your time here was most likely in 2012. Although we would have hoped that your short amount of time here left you with a far better experience, we're certainly grateful for your insight. I'm excited for the opportunity to share with you the ways that a few of your concerns have been proactively addressed over the last few years. With respect to the turnover: An inflated staff (our maximum staff size was, in actuality, 40 -- and not 60) is not beneficial for anyone and, on top of that, it was the decision of myself and our board that it was in the team's best interest to pivot our business model and focus on what we do best. That focus was building great software. So, some decisions had to be made to get our team to an efficient size for our new mission, vision and model. They were hard ones; ones that literally kept me from sleeping during that timeframe -- but ones that were made thoughtfully, with the long-term health and growth potential of the company in mind. Throughout this process, our management worked hard to find great talent new positions with other fantastic companies and much if this happened organically. Now, led by this new vision for a number of years, the positive results are something we're experiencing on a daily basis and we are growing.

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5.0
Aug 11, 2014
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Pros

At Gravity Jack you get to work on very exciting stuff and it is always changing. We get to play with cool toys: Oculus Rift, AR glasses, Google Glass, drones, the latest iPhones and Android devices. Free soda, drinks, and snacks. Everyone gets a nice iMac or Macbook Pro, and these get updated every 3 years. Developers do not get stuck working on the same platform if they are interesting in learning a new platform. Speaking of learning, GJ lets all their developers spend up to one hour a day on company time to further their skills. None of the developers have an ego problem, and everyone treats everyone with respect. Rarely does management ask for someone to stay late. Management is good at listening to employees. This company has grown at lot. In fact, many old employees are trying to get hired back.

Cons

GJ requires that its developers be somewhat self sufficient. If you need micro-managed this is not the place and you will not do very well. GJ takes on a lot of small custom software projects so often a developer will be a team of one. Some may not like this but the other developers are always willing to help out. These projects usually don't last long, so not a big deal. Salaries are probably slightly lower than other programming jobs in the area, but GJ makes up for it learning opportunities and interesting projects. I expect that salaries will pickup since business is clearly growing with several new government projects.

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