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4.0
Feb 26, 2021
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Pros

You will learn a lot in a short time

Cons

Not a lot of attention is paid to the individuals goals/plans.

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5.0
May 1, 2021
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Pros

Great culture and people working there are all on the same page. Its a get your stuff done and you can take time, get days etc. kind of environment. Moved on to a different role elsewhere but enjoyed my time at SMB.

Cons

Kind of have to pick up the slack of others not doing their part as a team, but overall that is really the only con I can think of.

2.0
Feb 1, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great colleagues; smart, approachable people always willing to help.

Cons

The main issue with this place is not so much the changes that have happened, but the changes that never actually seem to happen. There are always a few people and there who worry whenever the word "change" is mentioned, but I would say that most of the employees, especially those who left, were optimistic about change. Management is very good at generating excitement for change and even puts on a pretense of asking for suggestions, but it's all just a bunch of rhetoric. The only real changes actually implemented are low effort changes like more readily letting people go who are under performing and free lunch on Fridays. The more difficult changes like getting everyone to actually consistently use a project management software (JIRA, VSTS, etc.), managing projects properly to provide work-life balance, providing more comprehensive training for new employees, paying employees competitive salaries commensurate with the work performed have been ongoing, unresolved problems. When these problems are brought up to management, employees are criticized for being negative or directed to handle the issues themselves, instead of provided with a system from above that that proactively supports these changes. Like how can the employees create visible technical documentation with a project management software if there are no consequences for not using it and the CEO himself frequently moonlights on projects and continuously refuses to follow the process?

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