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Not a recommended place to work as a Latino - Senior sofware developer RevStar Consulting Employee Review

1.0
27 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

good salary when they make the payment

Cons

uff It is difficult to explain how this company works. First of all, they tell you from the first minute that the company is in financial trouble. All clients are vital to its continued existence. This turns into overtime from day one, and it wouldn't be a problem since they pay by the hour. The problem is that the manager does everything possible to not use these hours. It turns out that meeting hours are not counted, only daily hours, but this is necessary to understand big problems. It is the company with the highest turnover I have been in in 7 years. Employees who only last 2 weeks because they didn't like something. Different salaries between employees. Latinos are highly replaceable, for that reason they change them regardless. The most frustrating thing is when you work overtime in a week and they don't even pay you the 40 legal hours. I really want to say good things, but it is very complicated for me. On the other hand, it seems that the CEO in the USA became envious of the CEO in Colombia and fired him. After that, he eliminated half of the company on a whim and put those who remained in charge of meeting the goals of those who left. And guess what, the meetings are not paid for!

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5.0
3 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good communication from most of the staff

Cons

Minimal raises after being employed for 2 years

1.0
19 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The work that the company does is exciting to work on with interesting clients.

Cons

Where to start? No retirement benefits. Very poor health care. Little room for growth. Toxic workplace leadership will literally yell obscenities at team members on a call when someone asks for further explanation on topics there has been no training on. Everything is your fault. No matter who you are or how hard you work to fix or improve a project, company, policy, or previous work. When someone is suggesting an improvement or providing feedback, leadership goes on the defensive every time and you end up under attack.

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