Going down hill FAST - Software Engineer iCracked Employee Review

1.0
May 19, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fun coworkers. Young work environment.

Cons

Awful engineering culture. The entire business is fueled by greed. There was never a set of core values developed in the beginning and it is now showing in the awful work culture. There is little to no transparency. The employees don't even know how much money the company has raised. Also the culture of the company has changed drastically in the past few months - and not for the better.

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5.0
May 31, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get to work the hours you decide to You can choose what kind of service you want to do either apple products or Andriod You make your own prices for the services They have an easy to use app to find the job

Cons

Need to buy the tools from them to start working Have to use their products and cant be bought from Amazon or eBay or any third party site.

2.0
Mar 31, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The job is flexible to your schedule and they do provide guidelines on how to repair devices.

Cons

I felt lied to in order for them to sell a kit. I asked all the questions I could to make sure it was legitimate. I was under the impression that I could take the kit and repair devices as iCracked generated them. Little did I know, deep inside guidelines made available only after purchasing a kit, in order to even use the iCracked generated scheduling system (iTech Pro) , you had to generate 10 repairs first. That's pretty hard when, until you've done 140 repairs, there is a 4 minute delay to seeing repair requests and the others get to snatch them up. Yes, they want you to be their marketing team as well, going out and trying to sell the business. Granted, if I wanted to start my own business, this would seem reasonable, but I'm doing this on the side. But wait! Even after those items are made available, their algorithm places repairs in the hands of their "Diamond" status technicians and then trickles down to the less fortunate. Did I mention you have to fork over a large sum of money for parts before you can do repairs?

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