It's my third year - so far so good! - Technical Fellow, Software Architect gTeam FZ Employee Review

4.0
Aug 25, 2014
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Pros

1. 100% telecommute - you choose the place to work; be it your home, a hotel in Reykjavík, a cabin on Atlantic shore. Work progress is tracked using competent platforms (i.e. oDesk). Someone may find it outrageous that "they track your every keystroke". But let's be reasonable - your manager is several thousands miles away and he needs to know what does he exactly pay for. And aforementioned tracking platforms prove their efficiency in such case. 2. Mostly flexible work schedule - you choose when to work. There's general rule to work 30+ hours per week (all paid, even if you overtime) and some fixed times for meetings and stuff. Other than that, you are free to arrange your work time as you wish. I usually keep some tasks for the weekend - to work in calm and concentrated atmosphere. 3. Compensation is simply great comparing to local market and quite competitive comparing to international freelancing. Talking about benefits, there's of course no dental insurance, no gym subscription, etc. - which is normal considering telecommute contract. 4. In some way, there's a great field for personal and professional growth. You see, it all depends on your performance and commitment. If you strive to be better, faster, stronger for your personal benefit and benefit of your company - you will certainly find a plenty of opportunities to accomplish this. I personally mastered two new platforms from scratch and performed in various roles, on various projects. 5. Great cultural diversity. We're human beings after all, and it's cool to talk on various topics be it Chinese cuisine, European heritages, Icelandic volcanoes, etc. Special remark. After my first half a year of hard work I received a NY gift right from CEO - brand new iPad, latest model! Yay! Now you tell me they don't treat employees respectfully? :)

Cons

The only flaw I see is staffing model. It all starts with classical "stack ranking" - constantly assess employees, stack them according to their productivity and periodically fire the bottom 20% of (low) performers. This cycle never ends and there's always open positions for demanding projects. The problem is that entry conditions, especially for positions with lower pay rates, are not strict enough. It is relatively simple to get through initial screening, tests and assignments. Now imagine that company spends quite some time and effort to ramp a new employee up and prepare him for real work. And then after several weeks (of such "paid internship") finds out that this employee is totally incompetent. This is especially harmful for technical leads and project owners as this affects general productivity and release schedule. At the same time fired employees (usually those showing constantly low performance or even fraudulent behavior) not always have adequate understanding of why they have been fired. For some reason they keep thinking that they are such great guys and company owes them something. :)

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5.0
Aug 12, 2014
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Pros

I love being able to work from home, or a coffee shop, or while visiting extended friends/family in a different country, etc. There is no office to work in, which changes the culture dramatically. At IBM, for example, a few people were remote, so they missed all of the hallway conversations or the impromptu architecture discussions at lunch, etc. At gTeam, everybody is remote, so there's nothing to miss. All of our whiteboards are virtual and we eat lunch with our families in our own kitchens. Honestly, the pay is pretty great too. I suspect my previous employers paid a similar amount for me, including buildings, keeping the lights on, HR staff, company events, computers, various perks, etc. But now all of that money goes to me, and I don't need to beg somebody for a better laptop or nicer chair. This is a much better system. I also like the freedom I'm given. Granted, I have a senior job in management, but I'm never forced into stupid architectures or deploying on some silly mainframe/Winblows like I've had to deal with at other companies. Perhaps said another way: the political BS seems very low here. We only argue about what's best for our clients, not about angering some VP/vendor somewhere. I know some people see this as a con, but I love it that they don't keep under performers. You can't suck and stay here. You can make mistakes, that's fine, but you can't keep making the same mistakes over and over.

Cons

I sometimes miss going out for greasy burgers with folks on Fridays. If I had a magic wand, I'd make the recruiting process a little more fair for people who don't get hired. I see that some people here think gTeam gets free work out of people in the Trial phase of the recruiting process. I can clear that up - that's absolutely not the case. They get senior people to solve the coding challenges and then compare incoming recruits to the known answers. There's nothing part of the trial that they don't already have a database of answers for. With that said, people who don't pass the 3 day trial don't get paid. Years ago, they used to pay every candidate. Then some Chinese company put 100 people through the trial with absolutely terrible submissions just to make the 100 x 3 days pay, so management put a stop to that. There needs to be a middle ground though. On that same token, because this company's completely virtual, they get 10x more con-artist trying to steal money than any company I've ever seen. I can understand that - it's more tempting when you don't have to walk in the building and let people get to know you. The downside is that gTeam has much higher security standards, which naturally get in the way sometimes. I can't blame them for it, but it is annoying.

5.0
Aug 4, 2014
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Pros

I started working with gTeam three years ago, my spouse was relocated and I had to resign after working 10 years for a 500 Fortune public company. Very challenging environment, things mover 10 times faster that in an ordinary organization, personally it has been a great learning and professional experience.

Cons

Long and tough selection process, I had to complete a 5 day simulation. Also the guys you interact with during trial are not so helpful nor friendly.

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