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1.0
13 June 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Most people are nice and helpful.

Cons

Company is struggling to transition from small to large business, with padding the wallets of upper management still the #1 focus. HR is a joke, but has convinced the owner that the problem is everyone else. Very little recognition outside of your own team. Perfect milestone reviews result in no raise, no thank you, no reward. No standard process documentation – new employees are trained based on, “This is how I usually do it.” No clear division of roles – not only are you expected to perform entirely unrelated tasks, you have no idea who to go to for problem resolution. One week, the COO handles that, the next, it’s the Director of WhoKnowsWhat’s responsibility. Very rarely are the employees made aware that someone has left the company, even those in upper management. Favoritism is huge. You’ll get new, fancy equipment if the boss man likes you. If not, you’re left with five year old banged up equipment. Make friends with IT. You’ll need them daily. Oh, and if you have any technical understanding, you’ll get pulled into proposal writing on top of your standard job duties.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

None - this employer is the absolute worst

Cons

Technatomy has been the most challenging employer I’ve worked for in my career. The culture often feels competitive in an unproductive way, where hard work isn’t always recognized unless you’re part of certain internal circles. When I was hired, I was told the contract would last five years with potential extensions. However, I observed colleagues being released at the end of each project, which contradicted the information initially provided. I was brought on as a Salesforce Release Manager but was reassigned to Microsoft-focused projects without prior notice or discussion. Had the expectations and role been communicated accurately upfront, I would not have accepted the position. I also experienced leadership behaviors that I found unprofessional and discouraging, including instances during team meetings that were inappropriate and unexpected. I would encourage others to carefully consider the available reviews and feedback before accepting a role with Technatomy, as my experience aligned closely with concerns shared by former employees.

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