Dorset Software Reviews

3.9

77% would recommend to a friend

(40 total reviews)
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Jonathan Gerson

83% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Dorset Software has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 40 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Dorset Software 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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40 reviews
3.0
11 May 2023
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Pros

- Very good training which provides a solid understanding of several languages and methodologies. - It’s possible to get a varied skillset working for different clients. - You’ll be surrounded by likeminded young graduates with a lot of enthusiasm. - Lots of free snacks, juice and hot drinks available.

Cons

- Widespread lack of confidence in senior management. - Lack of flexibility in working from home. (You must be an employee for at least 18 months to be allowed just two days working from home and go through a lengthy approval process) - It’s possible to get stuck on a bad client assignment doing an unfulfilling testing role or working as glorified tech support for a legacy system. - You get little to no input on which client you will work for. - Very poor internal communications, most information is found out through rumours before someone in the management team decides to provide us with official notice. - There are a lot of developers waiting around with no client assignment or any updates on when they may get one. - Over reliance on outdated tech for internal systems. - Very very limited number of developers with more than a couple of years experience. - Forced into completing an apprenticeship which wasn’t mentioned at all before the first day on the job.

4.0
16 Feb 2024
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Pros

- Training is provided, so any STEM graduates can join and get into programming - Majority of staff are very personable - Lots of social activities and clubs, although most need to be arranged by staff - No overtime required, Flexi-time available once probation finished - Regular promotions and pay rises, especially in first few years - Exposed to lots of different technologies

Cons

- Travel can be required, and this is done in employees own time - Lack of control in where and what you will be working on. You can ask to do something but it is not guaranteed - Inter-company communication can be slow - Good chance you will become Jack of all trades, master of none when it comes to technologies (this could be a pro for some) - I haven't heard a good word about the mandatory apprenticeship for new starters

3.0
9 Jan 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Require no previous IT expereince and so is a way into the field if you are STEM - 5/6 months paid training is good. - Good community in training with like minded people of a similar age - Friday pub trips - Range of clubs (albeit some don’t cater for many people) - Well stocked biscuit drawer. There’s fruit too. - Reasonable pay after 2 years - There is no pressure to do overtime.

Cons

- The morale is very low amongst the people working on a client. Although training has a good supportive culture, as soon as you start client work the community feel disappears. - Experience depends heavily on the client you get and the clients are, with a few exceptions, low to no code projects. A lot of projects have little opportunity to use the skills developed in training. - You have no say in which client you get and no steer on your own career progrssion. - New starters are required to enrol onto an Apprenticeship and have to work longer hours than other colleagues to do the coursework. The apprenticeship is very unpopular amongst the new starters and some people have left the company as a result. - Not able to work from home until after serving 18 months at the company and then only if you meet quite a strict criteria about you home that many employess do not meet. - High turnover staff turnover

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