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Low Pay - Software Engineer Nextech Systems Employee Review

3.0
May 16, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Unlimited PTO - Great Work-Life Balance - Remote Work

Cons

-Extremely Low pay -Low salary/annual increases (Ex. 2% in an market where inflation is 8%+) -No diversity amongst leadership (Looking at the recent people who have left engineering they have all been minorities who were promised promotions or opportunities and strung along) -No follow-through by leadership when they make a promise -No chance to get a promotion (If you notice some people have waited 5+ years) -Lack of software architecture or plan to move the software forward

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Nextech Systems Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback on these important points. We are in unique times and are working to examine the ever changing market, taking into consideration inflation and the demand for technical skills. If you would like to provide additional feedback, please reach out to us at talentfeedback@nextech.com.

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Pros

Amazing culture throughout the org. Benefits are amazing and HR actually listens to the employees and try to make changes.

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Remote work and pet insurance were the most valuable benefits during my time there.

Cons

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