Pick and Choose - Anonymous Investortools, Inc Employee Review

4.0
Jan 22, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits package: including free food in the office, a good 401k match, 17 PTO days accrued throughout the year, phenomenal health insurance options & coverage, and a handful of other perks (such as a wellness program that will reimburse half of your personal wellness expenses, up to $1,000 per year). Average pay (you won't feel underpaid here). Great team that wants to see employee's quality of life improve.

Cons

Siloed, lacking a collective vision. Pay is barely keeping up with inflation. Small company vibe, missing a level of maturity that is expected of a ~40-year-old company. Not inclusive, makes outliers feel unwelcome. High turnover.

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5.0
Jan 28, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Good consistent hours - Good mentorship and training - Strong values of integrity, curiosity, and compassion - Client-focused and client-driven development - Great benefits

Cons

- No opportunities for bonuses or over-time - Slightly lower base-pay for excellent benefits - Occasional conflict in company structure

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3.0
Jun 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Company culture is great. Almost everyone is super nice, helpful, and overall fantastic to work with. - They actually give performance raises every year. (Companies always say they do and then don't, this one actually does.) - Flex time, averaging to 40 hours a week. - Pretty decent PTO.

Cons

- They are very strict about time management. There is very granular tracking of how all time on the clock is linked to activities. - "Move Fast and Break Things" mentality. This could be a positive or a negative depending on your personality. This requires deprioritizing accuracy and understanding of the domain in favor of rapid output. - I personally had a bad experience with one specific manager. Here's why: - Micromanaging: E.g., requiring continuous presence on camera during the workday for team members; during training, instructing a senior programmer to check in with me every 10 minutes. - Very high output expectations: E.g., expecting a 2x increase in output speed within weeks while I was just a few months into the job, then, a few months later, wanting another 3–5x increase in output speed (without giving very concrete feedback on what changes could improve performance).

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