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Interesting and challenging but no sense of community - Software Engineer Solers Employee Review

3.0
Feb 17, 2019
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Pros

- Work can be very interesting and important - Lots of opportunity to grow and advance your skills - Amazing 401k contribution (said to be 2% quarterly contribution of your salary but it seemed like it was a lot more) - Up to date work computers - Work schedule where you work your own hours

Cons

- Too much is hidden by needing security clearance which makes work extremely frustrating because a lot of details that may be needed is hidden - People don't really talk a lot to each other within teams. This again, is mostly due to the security clearance closing people off from one another - Not a lot of connections to be made within the team. I didn't know who the product owner was until weeks in and even then, no communication with anyone above the team lead - No idea who is who in management - Limited growth in salary. Talking to the veterans there, consistent 5% increase, but rarely do you get a big increase in salary unless you get a big promotion. On top of the salary just being a mere slightly below average, not very appealing to stay at the company long

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5.0
Jun 26, 2019
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Pros

Great company to work for. Solers has the best culture, pay, benefits, and work/life balance.

Cons

I truly can’t think of any.

3.0
Feb 8, 2015
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Pros

-One of the best 401(k) deals not matching but giving 8% -Don't have to worry about working past 5 pm / easy to separate work and life and plan vacations, etc -Though based on project, most managers are understanding of schedules and are flexible - Higher managers are approachable though I am not sure if they are paying attention to what the individual engineer has to say. -Own office -Frequent Bonuses. A con is that no one knows what these bonuses are based off of. -Most of the people you work with are very intelligent and helpful.

Cons

- No work from home policy, though some middle managers will work from home. You will have a manager tell you you cannot work from home when its snowing but that same manager will send an email saying "I am working from home today because it is snowing / someone is sick. You can get a hold of me via email or on my cell" - Engineers are not given freedom to install new software without getting permission from IT. This can make your project more difficult when your system does not have the adequate tools to complete a job but you must wait for someone to install new software / adjust a setting on your computer since you do not have the permission. - Projects are not exciting

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