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Great place to work! - Consultant Genus Technologies Employee Review

5.0
8 Feb 2023
Recommend
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Pros

I am no longer an employee of Genus Technologies but I can speak to the both the company culture and opportunities Genus Technologies has to offer. I left the company on good terms. Company leadership is top notch; they really care about their employees and take your options and suggestions to heart. Although it may take some time to become conferrable with the Genus team, they are all super smart people who love solving complex problems. Employees are always always happy to help other and eager to learn. The renovated office is fantastic! So much so that it was featured in magazines; all the offices have sit-stand desks. Genus has on onsite Kegerator which is used for Thursday afternoon company wide happy hour; so getting to know your team won’t be a problem.

Cons

I personally do not have any negative feedback.

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5.0
24 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

As Genus Technologies is a consulting company, there are several opportunities to display your skills

Cons

I'm from California so the salary is a bit low

5.0
18 July 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Genus has about twenty local employees and twenty that are distributed nationally and internationally. Its a small company with a relatively horizontal structure that allows for collaboration and growth. Each employee has a voice and is responsible for providing feedback on key issues related to strategy and business development. Management is open to new ideas and values honest input. Genus also hosts events to foster relationship building as well as short seminars aimed at advancing employees' personal and professional development.

Cons

I enjoy problem solving and working through situations of ambiguity. Genus' culture favors self-starters with a passion for the complex. Those who are accustomed to working through a defined list of problems within a concrete structure may not be akin to Genus' culture.

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