Affinio Reviews

3.5

57% would recommend to a friend

(47 total reviews)

Tim Burke

77% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Affinio has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 47 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Affinio employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
25 Feb 2019

Delusional owners

Anonymous employee
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Pros

People are nice at least to your face. Benefits plan is good.

Cons

Where to begin. First of all, the office is terrible. I don't know what they were thinking. Maybe they weren't expecting someone to quit every second week so that they could actually fill the place. Leadership pretty much doesn't exist in the leadership team. It's amusing how dysfunctional the development team is. Keep selling the lie that things are advanced and developers are lucky to work there. Speak to any of the past developers and you'll be lucky to get a neutral opinion out of any of them. it's really funny when you see what happens on the inside how they try to act and how in denial they truly are. When you talk to different generations of employees you realize there is no point trying to change the place. Why else would the turn over be so high? Let me tell you something about a startup, turnover should not be so high. People commit to a startup and stick to it because they believe in it and the benefits outweigh the downsides. At Affinio, the opposite is true and the balance is getting worse and worse with time. It is difficult to explain to new developers why none of the names in the code history are around anymore. In a few months, they understand because management is a completely bipolar, really kind and friendly to you in one moment and yelling at you in another for his own mistake. People used to have a channel just to discuss management because it is such a big problem. When management found out they bought premium so they could read all private chats. People stopped talking about it and then they quit shortly after. People who do great work are not recognized and people who do very little are praised because they completed a tutorial. Let people talk about problems and dont punish them. The is bad, the senior staff are all pulling in different directions trying to "fix" the company but everybody has a different vision and it is falling apart as a result. I don't know what you can even do at this point, I do not blame everybody for looking for a new job. You can say "this is startup life" all you want, but look at other startups and you know it doesnt have to be this way. It is difficult to run a company but the way you behave makes it even harder. Look at all of the pictures for the company on social media or here or the website and guess what? Chances are the person you are looking at doesnt even work at Affinio anymore. There has been job posting open for a backend developer for over a year. Every time someone is hired someone else leaves, the size barely grows yet there are constantly new people. Now you tell me if this is evidence of a company that is one of the best to work for.

1.0
15 Feb 2019

They don't care

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people doing the work. I was excited to work here when I was hired.

Cons

They hired a new guy to come in and everything changed for the worst. They treat all of us like we are not there and we get blamed when things go wrong. The new guy doesn't know what he is doing and he is pushing all the smart people out the door. In the last month we have lost the best people at the company and every day someone else quits who matters to the team. All the good people are leaving and the only people who will be left aren't the ones doing the real work.

1.0
14 Feb 2019

Don't work here - Halifax has way better companies.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The staff (not leadership) in office are all really hard working people and some of the middle managers aren't bad.

Cons

The office is miserable. Projects change and we get left working on things that are no longer even active with the product. The management team doesn't care about the workers and there is no organization, direction, or product roadmap. The pay isn't close to what devs make elsewhere. We have lost a number of our best developers and there will be more leaving. No one is happy and everyone is looking for something new. If you are a developer, this is not a good place to work.

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Affinio Response
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Hey, thanks for taking the time to leave us feedback. Sorry to hear you've ended up with this sort of an outlook, though -- as important as it is for us to get feedback like this, it's also a reminder that some people make their minds up about their own shortcomings and shake their fist at their environment. Still, I'm always happy to help clear things up. Take your comment on dev salary -- we're active members of the community as much as we are developers ourselves. As such, we know what rates in the region and beyond look like, and I'm very happy to say that we've positioned ourselves well north of that as a team. My personal hope is that working here can be very financially lucrative for every Affinio dev. Of course, it's true that salary growth is a reflection of personal growth -- perhaps this is where your confusion here comes from. We do care very much about our employees -- I promise that cases like your own are the sort that keep us up at night -- but you'll find, of course, that our programs and transparency initiatives address concerns like these directly. We want feedback and we respond to it -- that's how it's always been. As far as projects and priorities shifting: Affinio remains a startup. We build our product roadmap with flexibility and agility in mind, and though we haven't had any particularly short-lived projects in awhile, they do sometimes happen -- we reprioritize accordingly. The alternative would be a slow march toward obsolescence, and we'd much rather pivot where appropriate. You're right about one thing: there is a category of developer for whom Affinio is not the best place to work. In fact, you'll find no shortage of better places to work if, for example, you're the sort of developer who doesn't want to learn to use new technologies. In fact, I'd go so far to say that, for developers who want to sit on their resume, put in a minimum effort and shirk responsibility, you'll run into trouble here. We make every effort to help grow our devs and improve their sills, but if you're the sort of person who shuns advancement, no, this isn't the place for you. But, if you want to work on bleeding edge tech, own your own code, build and guide features from scratch to client elation? If you want your career to grow in step with your talent and passion? And if you want to work on some of the most challenging and interesting data projects out there today, I maintain that there's no place better than Affinio to work, as a developer.
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