Good company to work for. - Anonymous employee Watt Stopper Employee Review

4.0
Sep 18, 2008
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The pay is average but the benefits are good: 401 K match contribution, tuition reimbursement, health insurance, paid holidays. One good thing is that you have the opportunity to work in a variety of projects, you will never get bored. There are always things to do and I have learned a lot from everybody inside the company. The people are good, the company posses a good work environment although engineers here are very competitive and jealous to share all the information. Good bonus at the end of the year. The company gives award recognitions every quarter, which is kind of nice. The company is owned by a bigger company but the founders still work for the company.

Cons

It is hard to get a good salary adjustment, once you accept the offer you will keep the same salary for a long time. The company doesn’t hire many employees therefore the work load gets bigger over time. There is a lot of politics inside the company. The company changed to an extremely bad health insurance just to save money for the company. This have only caused problems for the employees. The company values more district sales managers than employees from corporate because they “bring the money to the company”. Projects move in different directions which is confusing and people usually get frustrated.

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5.0
Oct 9, 2015
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Pros

Exciting work environment, great teamwork and collaboration. Beginning to form a culture of process oriented work. Solid levels of compensation aligned with experience. Flat hierarchy and decision are made quickly.

Cons

Still a bit 'young' when it comes to standard work and processes.

3.0
Jul 28, 2025
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Pros

The people are friendly, and supervisors are helpful. The pay can be competitive.

Cons

Upper management does not honor commitments. Often times will "forget" such commitments were ever made. The workflow lacks uniformity from region to region, which you might be expected to handle multiple regions.

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