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ThinkTank Maths

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5.0
May 3, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I consider myself lucky that I can say that I finally feel I found my place professionally. I work amongst incredible people doing truly extraordinary work. With many years experience at well-known big organizations, I confidently state, this is nothing like the common place of work. Nothing is boring and nothing is usual here… that is what makes it exceptional. The work we do, the approach we take is anything but ordinary. That was what appealed to me the most. As a team we not only enjoy regular outings, home working days to explore our intellect and allow us time to submerge in to our ideas, but great atmosphere and space to grow mentally, intellectually and as a person. I never felt restricted but encouraged and free to do my work as best I can, and I am heard, which very rarely happened to me before. I do miss my team when on holidays… I do like coming to work every morning. I feel cared for and looked after not only professionally but as a person. I enjoy the challenge and find ourselves with plenty of opportunity to question conventional ways, that is our aim, our common goal, to look at things differently, in a way, it was never done before... I am disappointed and also surprised to see negative comments, I guess some were not prepared to be part of this exceptional operation and well, they are ex-teammates for a reason… The management is well respected, and still approachable, warm and honest, shame that some could not see this as an opportunity to grow.

Cons

I wish we were more of us here, recruitment takes up an awful lot of our time.

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3.0
Apr 4, 2016
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Pros

Projects there usually have several phases. First, it is a learning phase, during which you read a lot, while studying previously unfamiliar branch of mathematics. The learning curve is quite steep, but it always feels good to acquire and master new skills on a deep level. Then comes even better phase, when you start sharing your knowledge and ideas with the team, and actually produce meaningful results. After combining and structuring the results, the team produces final report on the project. The project deliverables are typically the big reports, containing the current state of a problem and a bunch of new results and algorithms, that came from the team. Finishing every project feels very rewarding. It's like completing your PhD thesis again, and for that feeling I am truly grateful to the team. I'd love to work with you again, guys!

Cons

Problems come when the management (well, the CTO, actually) tries to get involved into a project. He serves as a perfect illustration of the Dunning–Kruger syndrome, not showing any respect to your and the team's ideas and results, quite often not even understanding them. Sometimes our discussions went south, and he actually shouted at us. Needless to say, that was frustrating, especially because scientifically he not even was incorrect, but didn't make any sense. Though the company is quite small, the culture is far from 'startup'. There is a clear separation between the researchers ('the resource') and the management (CEO & CTO). You'll never get to meet customers, never make any impact on business, never know what happens to your reports and results, never be anything but a kept-in-the-dark researcher. I left immediately, when I was offered similar role in another company performing big data analysis.

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1.0
Feb 10, 2024
Anonymous freelancer
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Pros

Nothing, they are extremely rude.

Cons

I sent of a job application, and this is the response I received from them: Your cover letter is a sad copy-paste of a bland standard letter. It's hard to believe that you're really interested in ThinkTank Maths. Our friendly advice is to make the effort to show more real motivation when applying for jobs in the future. Kind regards, The Career’s team This is extremely rude and hurtful.

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