Great Company with a big Heart - Manager GRAYBOX Employee Review

5.0
26 Sept 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- People are great. You'll make friends who won't hesitate to share knowledge, be accountable and help you out when you need it. - Amazing office. High ceiling, industrial feel, lots of space with big windows. - Good compensation and benefits. - GRAYBOX will provide you a Mac Book Pro. - Dev team follows a solid coding/version/provisioning/security practice. - You will be recognized for the good work you put in. - HTC Vive Virtual Reality for fun. - No drama or politics within the work environment, everyone's focused on work and to serve clients well. - The managers are among the best people I've worked with in my 10+ year career. Approachable, kind, and smart people.

Cons

- Office is near train-tracks. So it gets loud from time to time. I hear that there may be a new law coming that will prevent the conductors to not hit the horns within the business district that the office is in. - GRAYBOX bills clients by the amount of hours worked on a certain task. So employees are required to track their time and report what they worked on.

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5.0
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Cons

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3.0
27 Apr 2026
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Pros

Mostly cool people on the team, interesting projects and clients

Cons

Base salaries are low and supplemented with performance-based bonuses that are based on billable hours. Logged billable hours can be lowered by Account Managers if they feel like you spent too much time on a task, and there's very little transparency into how you're tracking towards billable hours goals, and what hours actually count towards that number. Tasks that had clear scoped hours were always scoped really tightly, with no additional time factored in for communication, internal/client review or revisions. Billable hours goals were not adjusted for PTO or paid holidays, which de-incentivized using PTO and made people feel like they had to "make up" any time off, including holidays, in order to meet billable hours targets to qualify for bonuses. Accrued vacation time was decent but employees are only granted 2 sick days annually, so vacation time must be used for additional sick days. When I started, I was told that the low salaries with performance-based bonuses and the minimal sick time were temporary measures to ensure that the company became profitable again after a rough previous year. A few months later, I was told that the CEO had changed his mind and that this was how things would be for the foreseeable future. Insurance benefits are decent but the company only covers a small percentage of that cost for employees. The system they use for insurance enrollment is dated and tedious; they accidentally enrolled me in the wrong parent company's insurance plan and had to move me and my dependents to the right plan, which took about a week and ended up being really inconvenient, as my child had a scheduled checkup that week.

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