Softawe Engineer - Anonymous employee PaySky Employee Review

2.0
27 Oct 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

premium card, good health insurance company with no social insurance

Cons

no social insurance very bad and unhealthy environment and people are fighting together for titles and projects, a lot of micro management with unprofessional way, very poor investment in employees skills CEO refuse existence of project managers, they all fired within few months unstable have a very high turn over

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PaySky Response
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Thank you for your post! While we are sad we had to let you go, but PaySky only hires and retains the best. Due to the scale and critical nature of our industry, handling payment solutions for banks & central banks, we are bound by strict standards on technical capabilities and personal integrity. Letting you go within your probation period doesn't mean you are not qualified or that you should take it personal, it just means you are not the right fit for us, and we are sure you might find another environment more suitable for you as well. Good luck!

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- The company will drain you in every possible way: Time, physically, emotionally, so make sure what you will get in return (Pros section). - Leadership lacks clear vision and direction, which causes instability and conflicts and sudden shift in priorities. - Low benefits/allowances except for the salary, no allowances, you only get the laptop without a bag or headset or keyboard or mouse. - Poor training if you are lucky enough to have one. - Unless you are lucky to work with one of the good team leaders, you might end up, working without proper on-boarding, abondoned and left alone with little or no guidance/coaching, sometimes even face to face with the customer. - Turn over is high, and some people leave before the end of the 3 month probation, at times without having another opportuinity, this is one of the factors for increased workload and chaos. - Sometimes conpany tolerates bad attitude and temper behavior in favor of hard work or technical expertise, which pushes away decent respectful people. - Policy and process are there when they need them, but not when you need them. - Overtime pay needs special approval and is limited to certain exception, that does not mean you will be expected to work extra hours un-compensated either with money or leave hours instead. - That being said, taking vacation is very hard, especially long ones, it gets worse due to high turn over, and lack of a replacement, sometimes you are seen negatively for requesting/taking one. - Leadership speaches are always polished in religious lingo, giving it a sense of virtue and wisdom, which is not always the case when it comes to employees rights. - The office is extremly incovenient, small space sitting too close to each other, small desks, many broken chairs, at busy days you might not find a place to sit and work, toilets are usually busy to the point that people wait in lines like you are at on the run.

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