Not good - Software Engineer Red Bay Employee Review

1.0
Jul 3, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Colleagues are good supporting in every role

Cons

No project assigned to employees

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5.0
Aug 20, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The atmosphere that the Managers and other employers bring to the table is fantastic and drives you do only one thing: succeed. The entry level position as Account Manager gives you the independent sense of responsibility to grow personally and within the company drastically with consistency and patience. The person who fired me Rebecca Blatz is a great CEO.

Cons

The cons remain the same for any other Managerial positions in the world. It takes time, effort, commitment but with this company it is worth it.

5.0
Nov 30, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I think the two fundamentals that stick out to me in the company are the helpful managers and account executives and watching employees get promoted in the company. I had a situation where my car wasn't starting for work, it's not really my style to miss a day (nor did I want to). Throughout my time with the company, I met someone who lived by me, without even questions asked, they picked me up and drove to work. It's nice to know that there are people from the office that you can rely on and help when needed! I personally haven't been working in the company too long but have received one promotion so far. I have seen many individuals get promoted in the company and even expand into new markets and have the opportunity to manage their own client. It's exciting to know there is that opportunity out there for me and that's it all performance based. If I'm dedicated to work hard now, I can even pass some other individuals that have been working in the company longer than me. To me, that's a huge incentive to challenge myself day in and day out.

Cons

There is some turnover in the company, sales isn't for everyone. They provide a full day to job shadow so it's what you see, is what you get. I think individuals start with the company thinking they can do it, but give up on themselves quickly when they hear some rejection.

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