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GreenPowerMonitor

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I was totally deceived - Software Engineer GreenPowerMonitor Employee Review

1.0
Oct 1, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

None, the company is still living in the 20th century, living off the fact that there was no competition when they started.

Cons

On my interview, they told the product was a monolith but they were converting it to microservices, which was the main reason why I decided to accept the job. Worked there for almost a year and all I did was fix bugs in the monolith, there was no effort to create microservices. Also, the product managers were horrible, all of them. They committed that the team would implement new features in every quarter without asking the team if it was possible, then they asked my team to do overtime when we saw we couldn't deliver. But the company doesn't pay overtime. Worst, they pay very low salaries, I left because I received a proposal almost 20k higher than what they paid me to work in a real microservices product.

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5.0
Nov 11, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of engaging work to keep you busy and always working on something new

Cons

sometimes it is too much work, renewables are growing faster than anyone can hire

2.0
Jan 12, 2022
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Some really wonderful people work(ed) there. There were always a couple of people who would go above and beyond to help me when I needed it.

Cons

Internal and customer facing processes are poorly documented, and the individuals with the tribal knowledge to help you are either overworked and seldom available, or downright rude and hostile. Work was not divided fairly among teams - especially from a country by country perspective. Management does not provide meaningful support for employees who are struggling with difficult customers. Since nothing is documented, there's no way to push back when boundaries of your role are crossed, or customers ask for too much.

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