Very challenging and stimulating environment, with a bit left to be desired - Anonymous employee Pointlogic Employee Review

4.0
Jul 19, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Very international and bright team Good variety of projects accross different industries. Some projects can be very challenging and enables development of near-cutting-edge solutions

Cons

Work life balance is acceptable for a consultancy but not great. Standard 40h week that could go up to 50 towards the end of a project Salary offered is give-or-take on par for the industry, but severely below average compared to other roles requiring same degree of technicality. Benefits is barely above legal minimum

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Pointlogic Response
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Hi, Thank you for your feedback. While the work flow can increase towards the end of the project, or delivery phase, we encourage our employees to discuss any overtime invested in a project with their managers, and to request time-for-time for every hours worked above their contractual rate. So if any employee or their colleagues are starting to get overwhelmed, we encourage people to signal this phenomenon. We train our management to keep an eye on the health of their employees, so we can prevent burnouts. Finalizing a project can be a challenging and rewarding step, but it can also be stressful, therefore we want our employees to be engaged in a healthy, open and transparent workflow, but we also expect team-play and fairness.

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