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Flexible Start-Up Culture with Growing Pains - Anonymous employee Archiact Interactive Employee Review

2.0
18 Oct 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The best parts of working at Archiact are the people, the flexible startup culture, and the work-life balance. Everyone on my team is fantastic, supportive, and enthusiastic about their job. These are the kinds of people who you become friends with outside of work, and whom you can depend on for help when work becomes more demanding. Being a startup, Archiact is an excellent place to branch out and build a diverse skill set. If you are interested in learning something outside of your original job responsibilities, you are oftentimes given the flexibility to do so (at least in my experience). As well, you are given a lot of autonomy in how you complete your work, and always welcome to research and share knowledge on better ways to do things. Work-life balance is also great at Archiact. Different times may require longer hours and more work, but this is not a constant issue. Work-life balance is definitely achievable here.

Cons

Archiact is a prime example of a company that grew too quickly in terms of headcount, while not accounting for the growth in terms of internal functions and streamlined processes. Evidence of this includes new hires starting with no equipment ready for them, having no HR staff for almost 6 months in a company of 70+ people, and having no performance evaluation systems in place. Aside from this, Archiact is lacking in the following fields: professional development, benefits and compensation, inter-team communication, and lack of transparency in upper-management decision making. In terms of professional development, the company does not invest in the professional growth of individuals. The demographic of the company is quite young, which means that junior employees are often working without the guidance or supervision of mentors/experienced professionals. As a result, most team leads or managers are promoted from outside of the company, and there does not seem to be a path or planning for internal promotions. Compensation is a bit below industry average, and there are no annual bonuses (this has apparently been in talks for years). Benefits do not cover MSP, there is no health and wellness spending, but basic health + dental are covered. Teams within the office typically do not communicate with each other. This leads to an office environment that works in silos - research and resources are not shared, and employees learn about what other staff are working on AFTER the fact. Lastly, there is no transparency in terms of upper-management decision making, and very poor communication. People in the company are unsure of the company's strategic direction or vision. Decisions are made that impact teams directly, but teams are often not told the reasons behind the decisions. As a result, rumours circulate the office, and a general distrust has formed regarding upper management.

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Archiact Interactive Response
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Thank you for your feedback! We recently have implemented "State of the Arch" meetings to share more company vision, goals and updated with our team, and have committed to do this regularly. We are also recognizing Open Communication as one of the values we hold most dear. We have been encouraging collaboration across teams and it has been really making a difference. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts with us! -Alex & Alex (Team HR)

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