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Weidenhammer Systems

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Read the timeline of the posts... everything recent is very, very poor. - Anonymous employee Weidenhammer Systems Employee Review

1.0
Jan 24, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I don't have any significant pros, except that you run into a few nice people here and there.

Cons

Too many to list. Don't bother interviewing here. You will be one of the many people who is fired when you ask for fair treatment.

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Weidenhammer Systems Response
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We are very trouble to hear that your team member experience was less than stellar. Weidenhammer has been in business for over 40 years and our long tenured team contributes daily to its success. We hold an average tenure of over 12 years, compared to the 3 year average of the rest of the IT Industry, partly due to a great team member experience. Let's not stop at tenure, our most recent engagement survey comes in at 82%, compared to an Industry average of 79.5%. Without more specifics it is difficult to address where we may have missed the mark for this team member.

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Pros

Management let's you get the job done without micromanaging. Most of the company is remote but there's an office available in PA if you want that as an option. Everyone is nice here, there are no jerks.

Cons

Growing and working on building out processes for managing projects, it can sometimes be unstructured.

5.0
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Pros

In an unstable market with mass layoffs and gross mismanagement by execs, John Weidenhammer continues to lead the company he founded in 1978 with integrity, wisdom, and what some might say "old school" values and work ethic. Hammer's business-to-human approach is validated every day by unsolicited client thanks and testimonials, and proven by the unusually long tenure of both our clients and employees.

Cons

'Old school' can result in legacy paradigms, tools, and operations that are being addressed and improved on. Stability from being fiscally conservative means you will be fairly but never over paid as is the case with many tech companies throwing money at problems and then laying off its people when they persist. While a positive, the long tenure of employees can also lead to bias and 'always done that way' mindsets with limited external context of advances being made outside of the company. This requires change, and people are inherently change averse.

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