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Xactware Solutions

Now known as Verisk

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Love working for this company - Web Developer Xactware Solutions Employee Review

5.0
Oct 12, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Great atmosphere, wonderful people to work with, very understanding about life out of work (work hard/play hard), great culture that pushes employees to be well rounded not just in their job but in life (healthy employee summer activities, lots of volunteer opportunities, team lunches and events, etc), opportunities to continue education, very stable company that has only grown tremendously during this recent recession

Cons

Base salary seems low, but if you take annual bonuses and additional benefits (excellent health insurance, 401K match, etc) it is actually pretty competitive. Not always a lot of vertical room for career growth.

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5.0
Oct 12, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great culture, good people, and good work-life balance.

Cons

Not a lot of opportunity for internal advancement.

3.0
Aug 28, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Good benefits - Secure positions (they don't fire people to trim the budget) - Excellent facilities - Flexible work-from-home policy in most departments (as long as you aren't abusing it) - Fun activities for the whole family (I'm a fan of the movie nights on the lawn)

Cons

- Management is moving backward, not forward. - Promotions are given based on who you are friends with. - There is a severe lack of diversity especially in management. - Once they have made up their minds, senior management won't listen to concerns or suggestions. But they don't give you a chance to express your concerns or suggestions before they make up their minds. - There is a lack of communication across departments. People are duplicating work because no one is talking to their counterparts in the rest of the company. - The product release is driven by development. This might be a pro if you are a developer. But for marketing, sales, implementation, QA, documentation, training, and support, it is a pain in the neck. The company doesn't look good if you are learning about a product feature for the first time when a customer asks you a question about it.

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