Software Engineer - Software Engineer Netccentric Employee Review

4.0
Jun 8, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible Hours, no micromanagement on Coming / Off hours.

Cons

Too much legacy system to support

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4.0
Jun 28, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. Colleagues - The people there are all pretty young (ranging from 20s to early 30s), so if you fall within that age bracket, it's easy to be friendly and nice towards one another. Everyone can be serious about the work that we do but we know how to have fun together as well. 2. Steep learning curve - The role that I took on allowed me to take on multiple responsibilities and forced me out of my comfort zone to try out new things. These helped in cultivating a lot of new skills, such as project management, planning, budgeting, regional experience, cross-country communication. 3. Open culture - You can easily grab hold of the higher management and relay feedback on things you feel can be improved.

Cons

1. Lack of differentiation between roles - In every department, there are bound to be junior and senior execs as well as team leads. There doesn't seem to be much opportunities for the roles to grow despite the change in designation. E.g. One can be a team lead but feels that his/her job scope isn't much different from a junior exec, with rare exceptions from time-to-time (adhoc duties)

5.0
Nov 29, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Great starting point for people who want to break into the advertising industry. - Good learning curve for those with the drive and passion to learn about advertising. - Management is very supportive of staff initiatives, encourages independant work styles. - Strong team culture, everyone lends a helping hand to projects - Company management encourages a strong work life balance and will support you in keeping up with out of work activities. - Access to plenty of high profile clients/brands in the advertising agency. - Opportunity to work closely with plenty of social media influencers.

Cons

- Poor pay & compensation structure as the company operates on lean start-up level budgets. - Limited career progression once a certain level of seniority is reached. - Bad for people are used to taking directions from management. You won't find much hand holding here, in fact you are expected to figure out things on your own most of the time. (Can be good or bad depending on your work style)

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