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Great Place to Work & Learn - Operations Business Analyst Simple Technology Solutions Employee Review

5.0
Nov 24, 2020
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Pros

It's exciting to be a part of a company that encourages you to advance, grow, and push beyond your limits. They have challenged me to operate outside of my comfort zone and the rewards have been tremendous (both professionally and personally). It's also great that they value balance and encourage taking necessary time to recharge. This is truly a company that practices what they preach and they value each and every team-member as a whole. Whether it is lending an ear or a hand, even the executives are not afraid to roll up their sleeves and pitch in anytime assistance is needed. The opportunities to grow within the company are impressive given its size. Whether one starts as an Apprentice or Senior Developer, STS's system of mentorship is appreciated.

Cons

It would be great to see more women in tech ranging all positions (as a whole - not just at STS).

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5.0
Jan 30, 2025
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Pros

Career development resources, fully remote, flexibility, unlimited PTO.

Cons

Startup 'many hats' situations at times; below market salary.

1.0
Jul 15, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The client-facing technical staff are highly competent and seem to operate with minimal interference from the chaos at headquarters. If you're assigned to a client contract and shielded from internal operations, you may avoid the worst of the internal dysfunction.

Cons

Toxic Leadership Culture: Senior leadership interactions are marked by open hostility, emotional outbursts, and a lack of professionalism. Staff have witnessed shouting matches, belittlement, and even tears during executive-level meetings. No Clear Vision: Leadership lacks a coherent strategic direction. Decisions are reactive and often ego-driven, not guided by data or long-term goals. Internal Disrespect: There is little collaboration or mutual respect among executive team members, which creates cascading confusion and disorganization. Inability to Manage Conflict: Despite having team members with formal training in conflict resolution, the organization remains plagued by unresolved internal strife. Microaggressions and Bias: Microaggressions and racially charged comments have been tolerated within the organization, with no real accountability enforced. Financial Instability: The organization is under serious financial strain and has conducted multiple rounds of workforce reductions to stay afloat. Pay Disparities: Significant compensation gaps exist between departments, particularly between client-facing staff and back office roles. Expensive Benefits: While multiple health plan options are offered, they are overpriced and not accessible for many employees — quantity does not equal quality. “Unlimited” PTO in Name Only: The company advertises unlimited PTO, but the reality is that time off is difficult to take and culturally discouraged. Absentee Leadership: Key leaders are frequently disengaged, with critical responsibilities offloaded to less experienced staff. Major initiatives stall due to lack of leadership alignment or support. Inauthentic Employer Branding: Employees are frequently encouraged (and in some cases, pressured) to leave overly positive reviews online in order to boost the company’s image and compete for workplace awards. High Turnover: Previous team members in key roles have exited due to the toxic environment — and that cycle continues. Lack of Accountability in Revenue-Generating Roles: Some teams with high compensation packages deliver little in terms of new business or measurable growth.

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