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What is the salary like at LEAP Dev?
5 English reviews out of 5
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13 October 2022
Pros
Competitive salary, not too stressful, uses modern technology and the team members are great.
Cons
The objectives and requirements gathering process can be a bit unstructured with a lot of grey area.
Competitive salary, not too stressful, uses modern technology and the team members are great.
13 October 2022
Reviewed by: Tech Lead in Sydney (Current Employee)
16 June 2021
Pros
- Great culture: HR and Management work tirelessly to create an amazing environment that doesn't feel like work. You definitely feel valued as a person, not as a "resource". - Diversity: There is a clear effort to hire diversely and create an inclusive culture. A lot of women in management and employees from varying backgrounds. - Work/life balance: I experienced great work/life balance while working here. Management had a great approach to work, allowing flexibility and no micromanagement. - Benefits: Awesome benefits. Boat days, stocked kitchen, fun things in the common area, the adoption of a hybrid work from home/office model post-pandemic, yearly salary reviews... the list goes on. - Engaging Work: Work was interesting and engaging. There are real attempts to be innovative and creative in what's done here. - Supportive Management: Generally speaking all the managers I worked with were supportive and showed great leadership. They also appear to be listening to what the masses want from work.
Cons
Very minor cons, but: - Low starting salary: Depending on your position, you may enter on a low salary. This however is offset by yearly salary reviews and a noticeable attempt to start matching market salaries. - Base/Incentive Salary Split: At a certain point, any future salary increases are split into base (monthly take-home pay) and incentive (increased amount at the end of a quarter pending task completion). Acquiring the incentive was never really an issue, but all pay being base would make life budgeting easier.
Advice to Management
No real advice, just keep listening to the people!
This however is offset by yearly salary reviews and a noticeable attempt to start matching market salaries.
16 June 2021
Reviewed by: Anonymous (Anonymous Employee)
15 November 2021
Pros
- An exciting and energizing culture. Everyone is friendly and engaging. Managers are supportive and flexible. - Remote working - Flexible hours - Quarterly bonus - The company is big on diversity - Work perks: breakfast in the kitchen, in-house gaming setup, frequent social events (Halloween, Movember etc). Team bonding events: changes all the time (go-karts, dirt buggies, boat days, Wednesday twilight sailing) - Off-site meeting rooms around NSW with great activities - Fair and above-average salaries - Friday night drinks at the pub - Access to online learning resources for free
Cons
Updating employees with what's happening across all team projects (even if you're not involved)
Advice to Management
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average salaries
15 November 2021
Reviewed by: Software Developer (Current Employee)
16 June 2021
Pros
- Great culture: HR and Management work tirelessly to create an amazing environment that doesn't feel like work. You definitely feel valued as a person, not as a "resource". - Diversity: There is a clear effort to hire diversely and create an inclusive culture. A lot of women in management and employees from varying backgrounds. - Work/life balance: I experienced great work/life balance while working here. Management had a great approach to work, allowing flexibility and no micromanagement. - Benefits: Awesome benefits. Boat days, stocked kitchen, fun things in the common area, the adoption of a hybrid work from home/office model post-pandemic, yearly salary reviews... the list goes on. - Engaging Work: Work was interesting and engaging. There are real attempts to be innovative and creative in what's done here. - Supportive Management: Generally speaking all the managers I worked with were supportive and showed great leadership. They also appear to be listening to what the masses want from work.
Cons
Very minor cons, but: - Low starting salary: Depending on your position, you may enter on a low salary. This however is offset by yearly salary reviews and a noticeable attempt to start matching market salaries. - Base/Incentive Salary Split: At a certain point, any future salary increases are split into base (monthly take-home pay) and incentive (increased amount at the end of a quarter pending task completion). Acquiring the incentive was never really an issue, but all pay being base would make life budgeting easier.
Advice to Management
No real advice, just keep listening to the people!
Low starting salary: Depending on your position, you may enter on a low salary.
16 June 2021
Reviewed by: Anonymous (Anonymous Employee)
16 June 2021
Pros
- Great culture: HR and Management work tirelessly to create an amazing environment that doesn't feel like work. You definitely feel valued as a person, not as a "resource". - Diversity: There is a clear effort to hire diversely and create an inclusive culture. A lot of women in management and employees from varying backgrounds. - Work/life balance: I experienced great work/life balance while working here. Management had a great approach to work, allowing flexibility and no micromanagement. - Benefits: Awesome benefits. Boat days, stocked kitchen, fun things in the common area, the adoption of a hybrid work from home/office model post-pandemic, yearly salary reviews... the list goes on. - Engaging Work: Work was interesting and engaging. There are real attempts to be innovative and creative in what's done here. - Supportive Management: Generally speaking all the managers I worked with were supportive and showed great leadership. They also appear to be listening to what the masses want from work.
Cons
Very minor cons, but: - Low starting salary: Depending on your position, you may enter on a low salary. This however is offset by yearly salary reviews and a noticeable attempt to start matching market salaries. - Base/Incentive Salary Split: At a certain point, any future salary increases are split into base (monthly take-home pay) and incentive (increased amount at the end of a quarter pending task completion). Acquiring the incentive was never really an issue, but all pay being base would make life budgeting easier.
Advice to Management
No real advice, just keep listening to the people!
Base/Incentive Salary Split: At a certain point, any future salary increases are split into base (monthly take
16 June 2021
Reviewed by: Anonymous (Anonymous Employee)
5 English reviews out of 5
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