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PeopleMatter

Acquired by Snagajob

Is this your company?

Don't believe all the hype. - Anonymous employee PeopleMatter Employee Review

3.0
30 Dec 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great people who are willing to go above and beyond to be a team-player. Probably some of the most hard working people I've ever worked with. Flexible schedule and some attractive perks (unlimited vacation, video games, rooftop bar, King St location, bike-share, dogs, etc.)

Cons

Management does a lot of preaching, primarily from the CEO, and the rest of management becomes his mouth piece. Management doesn't have enough stake in the game to truly be the voice for their employees. It's the typical, I'll- say-it-over-and-over-again-and-eventually-you'll-believe-it kind of mentality from upper management. While the fun "culture" and great people are what keep people here, I don't think the confidence in where the company is headed is strong. It'll be 3 months of upper management being 100% certain about where the company is headed and then you'll be thrown a curveball in the 4th month. It's been proven true time and time again. If you're looking for a fast paced "think about the details later" environment, this is the place for you. Putting in extra time is the norm and not the exception. Commitments are aggressive and already pre-determined by others before it gets down to the people who are actually doing the work. Managers don't really know how to position their employees for career growth within the company. It's a rat race. There's no time for development; we're just trying to make it through the next quarter, the next release, the next implementation. And repeat. Have thick skin. Learn the PeopleMatter way. You'll be okay here. Advice to candidates -- Ask a lot of questions. Know what you're getting into.

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5.0
10 Nov 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great environment- the benefits of having a fun and challenging environment make going to work pretty sweet. I love bringing in my dogs and everyone from the top down

Cons

If you don't want to work hard and be challenged that would be a con for someone.

5.0
20 July 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Management really cares about you. They want to help you do well in your career and in your personal life. They pay attention to your progress and want to make sure that you stay interested in your work and challenged. Unlimited vacation is a pretty awesome perk. It's great to be able to take time off whenever you feel you need it without the worry of using up your precious "2 weeks". Working hours are also extremely flexible if you ever have errands to run, need to take a kid to the doctor, etc. Mentoring is also a big deal here. They want to invest in their future leaders. I have never heard of a company where the "C"-level execs mingle with the team members. But that is a regular part of life at PeopleMatter. They all try really hard to stay personal with team members and their doors are always open to anyone who needs to talk. The engineering stack is good, and it's constantly improving. There's still room for new ideas - so you won't get bored, but it's also consistent enough that we have a strong set of patterns and a pretty clean codebase. There's also plenty of interesting problems to solve.

Cons

It doesn't seem to matter how awesome a situation can be, someone will always find something to complain about. There are some folks around that like to whine without offering any solutions for improvement - you'll have to learn to stay positive and discourage the naysaying. Housing is pretty expensive in Charleston, although not as bad as a lot of other major cities I suppose. There is also still a lot of silent racism here. Overall it's still a great city to live in though.

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