They don't have it together, and they're try to make you feel bad about it - Software Developer SkillStorm Employee Review

1.0
Mar 21, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

That it's remote, I guess.

Cons

Where do I begin? Instructors that get mad when you can't follow their 3 hour lectures, schedules that keep changing on a dime, inconsistent feedback, unclear expectations. It was pretty bad. I was burnt every day trying to get through their training, only to get fired without warning at the end of the program when I couldn't pass the final certification exam on their rushed schedule. At the beginning they make you sign something saying that if you quit in the first two years you'll owe them some $10,000. What they didn't tell me was that they were going to furlough me if I didn't pass the Appian Senior Certificaion by the time they wanted me to. They didn't pay me during this furlough period, but said they'd put me back on payroll when I passed the cert. Then they fired me before Appian would allow me to retake it (there's a 2-week cooldown period between attempts.) Now they're contacting me saying I owe them $1,500 because of a negative PTO balance and because of insurance premiums I was apparently expected to pay while they furloughed me. The HR director, just like everyone else in the company, is very cold and unempathetic. It's a very tough program, not because the material is difficult but because their training style is chaotic and the instructors are cold and will do their best to make you feel bad for not being able to keep up. If you don't do well on an exam or interview, they'll send you an invite to a title-less meeting with your instructor and their boss, which will go just as you would think: they going to tell you you're doing poorly and that you need to get it together. To anyone applying to them or who just got hired, I'd say "Buckle up." It *sounds* like a good gig to be paid to be remotely trained and then to be placed at a company afterward. The reality is that the training is artificially brutal, they only pay you $20/hr for the training (which is just enough to break even in DC), and the placement at a company afterward isn't even guaranteed. There were multiple people in our group that already completed a 3-month training a couple months prior, but they couldn't find placement for them, so they were sending them through another 3-month training.

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5.0
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Pros

Great opportunity and various roles

Cons

None, seems to be fair

4.0
Mar 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good entry level role. Training videos weren't great but you have a proffessor available at any time. You start at 15 dollars during 3 months of training then 27 when you move to the location for the first year. The pay is increased to possibly 32 for the 2nd year depending on your evaluation.

Cons

You will likely need to relocate. The initial role they offer may not be the one you end up with. I was offered a full stack position but I had to pivot to a data engineering role, which I learned was not for me. This specefic role was a data engineer consultant which focused heavily on presenting.

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