Management is almost nonexistent, Pay is well below industry standard - Software Developer Thinking Big Employee Review

2.0
Dec 6, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Micromanagement isn't something management has any interest in doing. You're mostly left alone to do your work - If you like the slow pace of federal government work, then you'll probably like it here. - Work/Life balance is great.

Cons

- Salary being paid here is well under the industry average. - Yearly "cost of living" raises are less than the actual cost of living increase year after year, so these "raises" actually end up being pay cuts. I asked around to other employees and was informed of the raise process by someone else who went through it and found out raises were mostly based on achieving unrealistic goals set by management, and that raises could take anywhere from 6 months to two years to be given. - Management is uncommunicative at best and flat out unresponsive at worst. When lockdown started I relied more on who I was working with at the government office to get me a laptop instead of that being managed by Thinking Big, whose responsbility it should have been. The most egriegous example of this happened after I gave my quitting notice. I was told to not inform anyone so they could "figure out what to do". A week later I had to bring this to my team as I assumed this was brought up and my team supervisor (who, I should point out, was also a Thinking Big employee) had no idea I was quitting, a week later. - Since most work is federal government contract, there's not much opportunity to

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1.0
Apr 21, 2026
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Pros

1. Ambitious, fast-moving environment The company has a strong “think big” mindset and encourages bold ideas and execution at pace. 2. Learning opportunities through breadth of work There is exposure to a wide range of projects, which can help build experience quickly, especially in a short period of time. 3. Team-level collaboration Within teams, there are often supportive individuals who are willing to collaborate and help move work forward. 4. Ownership in execution There is generally room to take initiative and lead aspects of work independently.

Cons

1. Lack of stability and clarity during employment My experience included extended periods where I was not actively utilized or given meaningful work for several months, with limited communication about expectations or next steps during that time. 2. Sudden and unclear layoff experience The layoff process felt abrupt and lacked clear communication around timing and planning, which made it difficult to transition smoothly. 3. Unprofessional offboarding behaviour After my departure, company representatives came to my home without prior notice to retrieve equipment. This was unexpected and felt inappropriate given there had been no clear coordination or structured handover process leading up to it. 4. Inconsistent communication and accountability Across both active employment and offboarding, communication around expectations, timing, and process felt inconsistent, which contributed to confusion and stress during transition periods.

3.0
Sep 19, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Easy to work with, lots of freedom.

Cons

Not a lot of respect for mental health

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