Disappointing - Search Quality Analyst Indeed Employee Review

2.0
Sep 19, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free breakfast and lunch, open PTO, casual dress

Cons

This job started out really exciting but now it's obvious there is nothing left for me here. It's mostly busy work that is not challenging or inspiring so you get burned out quickly. A lot of people have great ideas to increase efficiency but they fall on deaf ears, so it seems like there is no end to the inefficiency. The rest of the week is just meetings that don't result in much of anything and I honestly don't see the point. At best, your Team Lead will put you on a project that you spend months on that ends up going nowhere. The pay is already on the low end for the Austin market and you can only get a very small raise once a year. The only growth opportunity is to become a Team Lead so if you don't want to manage people this is basically a dead end job.

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