Good employer for uni work - Research Analyst WaveMetrix Employee Review

4.0
May 5, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Very good job/employer for part time/project based work

Cons

Intensive schedule during high volume projects

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1.0
Jul 23, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

flexibility to work from home, getting to work with movie data and some semi interesting deep learning topics

Cons

CTO is also part owner, workaholic and expects the same out of you regardless of pay. Started out as "cool guy" boss then quickly turned into slave driver. You could not finish projects fast enough for him. Never showed an ounce of gratitude for going the extra mile even when working weekends to do so. Has tendancy to be extremely vague and makes you feel like an idiot if you have to ask questions to get clarity. Be prepared spend way too much time just deciphering what he actually wants. Only way to do something the way you want to do it is convince the boss man it was his idea. Immediately tries to volunteer your weekends. His UK counterpart is even worse. They've made people cry, work 24 hour shifts, called me at 2-3am to yell, all without showing the slightest remorse. I've seen management throwing things while yelling like a capitulant child. Benefits are almost non-existent (bare-minimum). Bonus was a joke. Bizarrely, CTO tells YOU how long tasks should take to complete and often sets way too little time. Last straw for me was company tried pushing liability for GDPR to you, the developer. They are a cesspool of everything that is wrong with social media big data companies. They scrape or use API's to gather user data from Facebook, Instagram, Wikipedia, YouTube & Twitter. They don't abide/adhere to official API terms, and expose you to the liability, awesome right? Too cheap to buy a printer, literally expects you to print stuff out at home and bring it in. Revolving door of developers for all the reasons above. Avoid x 10.

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WaveMetrix Response
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As the CTO in question, I would like to respond to some of the more eye-catching accusations presented by this former employee. I am genuinely surprised by some of the claims as they are in conflict with what I felt this employee communicated to me. Ultimately this employee’s experience resulted from a mismatch in our needs and his skillset. I take responsibility for vetting him and therefore for this error. This was a unique situation for us, but we took the learnings from this experience and changed our approach going forward. It was apparent early on that his skills were not where we had thought. I had hoped his performance would improve after he had enough time to understand our systems. Eventually I had to trim his responsibilities to provide extra time to study specific subsystems. I personally made up the difference. Over the months, we tried to invest significant time in this employee to improve their technical and non-technical skills; and he seemed appreciative. In the end, though, I was spending too much time from my own calendar to support his work. I am truly disappointed by this former employee’s comments because I felt like I make an earnest effort to make things work. I invested honest sweat equity to fix the problems. But in the end, we had too large a gap between my hope/expectation and this employee's knowledge. I must ultimately take the blame for this because I hired this individual and managed him. Finally, I feel it necessary to say that we believe we are in total compliance with all requisite guidelines and laws. We at WaveMetrix take our data very seriously and would never do anything to endanger our access to it.
4.0
Aug 23, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

flexibility to sign up for projects whenever one has spare time is great for students pay is decent considering that you can work from home decent chance to develop skills useful for full-time employment after uni (e.g. attention to detail, communication with research executives, time management, stress management, self-motivation) performance feedback on each project

Cons

work can be mentally tiring sometimes high pressure to work additional hours if project comes to an end when signing up to a project usually a high number of hours/week is required (for a student)

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