New Business Analyst - Business Analyst Consultant Paradigm Employee Review

4.0
Jul 15, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Growing company - Cool office (massive TV that plays sport games and video games, ping pong table) - Decent pay and benefits (outings, free food quite often, 401k and the usual insurance stuff, flexible hours)

Cons

- Steep learning curve for those without experience with Paradigm software. - The company can't seem to keep up with itself right now. The services team is too swamped with work to focus on training new employees. The company seems aware of this - they've hired 20% more employees since January - but it takes many months or even a year for new hires to become self sufficient so this problem might last a while longer.

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Paradigm Response
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Thank you very much for your feedback! We do have a pretty cool office here! :) We are constantly looking at how best to onboard our new employees. In December we started a four week comprehensive training program, which has made a big impact. We will continue to evaluate & look at additional ways to provide our Paradigm family with the training & tools they need for success. We are excited to be growing!

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5.0
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Pros

A Really great, relaxed culture. Understands value of remote work. Work life balance is a core value as far as I can tell. Paradigm has one thing that very few companies have which is they do genuinely reward and recognize people who put effort forward and care with further opportunities and compensation.

Cons

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1.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

Company culture as a whole. Many of the long time employees are recognized and valued greatly by management and HR.

Cons

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