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PowerSteering Software

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Introverts and problem solvers thrive. MacGuyver skills needed. - Anonymous employee PowerSteering Software Employee Review

3.0
Oct 6, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Expected to do your work and manage your time, so flextime and work from home perfectly fine. Pace of work brisk but reasonable. Plenty of great problems to solve, and powerful product.

Cons

Office culture a bit stiff, quiet. Larger clients could disrupt planning, development, and software releases. with demands. Definite disconnect between acquiring management company officers and those in the trenches. Must make do with present resources, very reluctant to invest. A lot of hand-me-downs. No training $$.

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3.0
Mar 9, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It used to be a small company with really smart people that paid quite well. There were really some of the brightest minds around with great ideas. No deadweight. Little turnover. A lot of opportunity to come up with new ideas, incubate, and do whatever it takes to satisfy the customer.

Cons

Growing pains are evident. Lots of process and policies and turnover. There is little product knowledge left from a technical standpoint. The management focus is to cut costs even if that means losing the best employees. The CEO seems to be positioning the company as a low-cost suite of software products that might be an attractive acquisition target to a company like, say, Oracle, who will have their hands full with what they wished for.

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3.0
Mar 4, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They hire very well. The staff is top notch. Great product and very user friendly. Work atmosphere is fairly laid back and there is not a lot of micromanagement.

Cons

No feedback, ever, including formal reviews. Very disorganized. No 401k matching. No career advancement path. Take on more and it is as if it all took place in a vacuum. Don't expect to be recognized. Lot's of throwing employees under the bus in front of customers.

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