Not a good place to work - Software Engineer WIA Systems Employee Review

1.0
Jan 13, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing at all, everything is negative about this company.

Cons

- toxic work culture. You are blamed for everything that happens. - the ceo himself is micro managing every aspect and you are made to believe you are a failure -these folks get current IFS employees work for them under false names and this is ethically questionable. - long working hours, even if you work 24x7 it’s not enough for them - if they feel they have taken what they need out of you, or if you could be replaced with a lower salaried employee, you would be fired immediately

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WIA Systems Response
3y
Thank you for your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience at WIA Systems didn’t reflect the kind of environment we strive to create. We remain committed to fostering a respectful, transparent, and ethical workplace, and we take concerns like these seriously. While we continue to work on improving our culture and processes, we understand that your review reflects an earlier experience. However, if you're open to a conversation, we invite you to reach out to our HR team at hr@wiasystems.com. Your feedback is valuable to us, and we would welcome the opportunity to connect and continue learning and growing.

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5.0
Apr 24, 2025
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Pros

Very knowledgeable functional and technical consultants! I learned a lot from this team! Great support from others!

Cons

Healthcare is a little sub-par

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WIA Systems Response
8mo
Thank you for your kind words! We’re glad to hear you had a great learning experience with our knowledgeable team. We also appreciate your feedback regarding our healthcare benefits. We’re always looking to enhance our employee offerings and will continue evaluating how we can improve in this area. Thank you for being a part of WIA Systems!
1.0
Apr 10, 2026
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Pros

There is really nothing much to tell

Cons

This is a workplace where blame culture is not just present—it’s the default operating model. Accountability is routinely avoided, and employees are quick to shift responsibility onto others to protect their own image. Instead of addressing issues constructively, there is a constant effort to identify a “fall guy” while others position themselves favorably in front of management. Internal politics dominate over actual performance. Success is less about delivering quality work and more about managing perception. Individuals who are skilled at deflecting blame and presenting a polished narrative tend to thrive, while those who focus on doing the work are often undermined or sidelined. Trust within teams is extremely low. Collaboration is superficial at best, as people are cautious about how their work may be used against them. Communication lacks transparency, and feedback is often biased or driven by agendas rather than facts. Leadership either fails to recognize these issues or chooses not to address them, which only reinforces the behavior. Over time, this creates an environment where employees feel expendable, unsupported, and constantly on edge. Overall, it’s a culture that rewards self-preservation over integrity, discourages accountability, and makes it difficult for anyone to perform consistently without navigating internal politics.

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