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Systems Documentation

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How they've survived is a mystery - Anonymous employee Systems Documentation Employee Review

1.0
10 Dec 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-A modicum of Job Security: If you're half decent at your job, you can do the same slosh for as long as you'd like. -Contracts with multiple companies: If the company you're contracted out to removes your position or is flattened, there's potential for contracting for another company either internally or externally.

Cons

-Bare Minimum Benefits: They only started offering benefits to everyone once it became a legal issue. -Ignorant, Ineffective Management: Providing a solution without a proper scope of work. This leads to insane deadlines and low quality work in order to meet unrealistic and just plain ignorant goals. -Fiscally Immature: Changing payroll companies on a near annual basis, which guarantees late checks for a few months out of the year. Slow and incompetent handling of wages, paychecks, and anything else finance related. -Because of the above issues, it is very difficult to find competent peers who have any work ethic and are capable of producing good work.

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4.0
11 July 2017
Recommend
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Pros

I worked for SDI prior to new management/company in 2016. The group that I worked with were top notch and treated their employees with the utmost respect.

Cons

I have no Cons for this company.

2.0
20 June 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Strong 30+ year history in a relevant tech market. Global presence for wide reach (clients, vendors, industry networks, etc.). Excellent technical teams. In theory, plenty of room to grow and even branch out. Multiple contract vehicles with numerous simultaneous projects. Good, solid ideas put forth by leadership that were often carried into project performance in some capacity.

Cons

Constant climate of fear and uncertainty exacerbated by lack of executive communications. Retention of unqualified leaders in some (but not all) positions that required strength and acumen, yielding underperformance and lowered potential. Pervasive nepotism. Strong pushback against investments in new technologies or techniques, though exceptions were made in certain situations.

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