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Envision Technology Partners

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Great place to work! - Business Analyst Envision Technology Partners Employee Review

5.0
11 Apr 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I love working here. Flexible with working hours. There isn’t a high demand to work overtime. Work is 100% remote which is a major bonus.

Cons

Can’t think of any cons! Maybe I would prefer if the culture would use their webcams more often than once a week but some others would see that’s as a pro!

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5.0
19 July 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company owners -- and wife-and-husband duo who run the business side and product development respectively -- are great people and maintain a very positive and supportive work environment.

Cons

None really. It's a small firm so comes with a bit of small-firm limitation, but top to bottom this was an excellent experience for me personally.

5.0
2 Sept 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Owners are very often present and very engaged. Owners are incredibly supportive of their employees and make significant efforts and sacrifice for us - this is more than a "just come to work for X hours a day for a a paycheck" arrangement to them. We make software that helps make sure kids get the right vaccines. That's a great feeling to have when walking in every day. There is a lot of knowledge and expertise amongst the long-term senior staff at Envision and that shows. Even though we have our differences, we all seem to really enjoy working with each other. There is some tech debt, some of it is much easier to address than the rest.

Cons

The owners have been burned by several recent hires that failed to result in productive, successful long-term employees. There is now a probation period for them to protect their business from the risk in the investment in a new employee. BUT the requirements are VERY clear, and VERY reasonable. Business model is somewhat restricted by how we are funded, which is via the budgets at state public health departments. That dictates application development and direction more than tech needs, but that's an inevitability. Public Health isn't the "sexiest" industry and funding isn't what a large healthcare company would have, but our position within the market is very secure There is some tech debt, some of it is much harder to address than the rest.

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