A fun place to work, a great place to grow your career - Lead Gravity Tank Employee Review

4.0
Jul 12, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

There are many paths to forwarding your career that also facilitate personal growth. Gravity Tank encourages associates to make their interests known and to actively pursue them (when possible) within the context of client work. There is no formula to working here, the only requisites are open-mindedness, empathy, natural curiosity to learn and grow, and good personal drive. Gravity Tank also provides an internal mentorship program that allows both new and veteran employees to pair with a colleague a level up to set goals for personal growth and career advancement. At the end of the day, its clear that Gravity Tank cares about the happiness and well-being of its employees.

Cons

Because of the nature of front-end, conceptual consulting services, sometimes you don't get into as much of the implementation of details as you'd like. A lot of times you do though.

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Cons

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3.0
Mar 21, 2016
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Pros

supportive environment. great for learning and growing your strategy skills. highly autonomous work environment. encourages taking risks and stretching one's ability. work with extremely smart and agile people.

Cons

culture has suffered through rapid growth a few years ago to having to go through a big layoff. people are scared and confused. long hours. difficult to balance project work with extra internal initiatives that are demanded of employees. have to become a strategist to advance past lead level (there are two levels above lead). Lack of a company vision and leadership toward the future. Partners are good strategists and designers and good mentors in that regard but have a lot to learn when it comes to forecasting business and making sound business judgement. perhaps overly focused on strategy

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