Really cool if you don’t have other options, or are new to the job market and Chicago. Like, first day for both. - Anonymous employee NogginLabs Employee Review

2.0
Aug 3, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

People are polite and everyone gets along well. Management spends a lot of time keeping up appearances so you get free food sometimes to keep your mind off of what is really happening. Good place to springboard from to a different company.

Cons

Paid less than market value, insurance is really terrible and the premiums are high, but it’s a small company so it’s not entirely their fault. Pay is once a month because that’s still a thing in places to save money. The culture is weird and insular.

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NogginLabs Response
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Well, we are happy to have given you a good job when you didn't have other options. The training provided by staff is excellent, so that someone with little to no professional experience, can become a productive professional in their field. As with all folks who are new to the professional working world, the next move is often seen as a springboard to the next exciting challenge.

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