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The Neat Company

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Not a bad place to build your skills - Software Developer The Neat Company Employee Review

4.0
Aug 20, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Friendly people to work with.

Cons

In year half to two years you’ll grow out of the salary & work responsibilities.

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5.0
Feb 27, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company has an excellent culture, flexible working schedules. You have space to do the things you like. The people are amazing. Management team, CEO, CTO, CFO, etc, is great and always very helpful. Pay and benefits are very competitive. I have been working here for over 9 years. I loved my time at Neat. I t was a great place for me to learn and develop my career.

Cons

None that come to my mind.

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5.0
Mar 30, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This company finally turned the corner in the past couple months, after a year or more of fixing accumulated problems. - New CEO did a heart transplant on the broken employee review process, putting in an employee review and merit increase process. Not sure if everyone got what they wanted on the first time of the new process (I'm sure some are happy, some not happy), but the process is there, couldn't have said that until his arrival. - New CMO is analytical and marketing the company the way a modern web era company should. More organic content, less TV advertisement. - All seats filled at the exec table recently, were "upgrades". New execs know that they came into a company that needed some fixing, and progress is visible. - Company is getting involved in the Philly tech community in a bigger way, sponsoring events, doing business with local tech firms, being a good corporate citizen in the local tech scene.

Cons

Management problems in the past couple years mean that many people don't know when to start trusting that the company is serious about fixing problems + moving forward. Hard to convince folks hired 4+ years ago that company has finally turned the corner. More obvious to people that came in past 2 years and therefore saw change come more quickly.

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