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Technology Therapy

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You can do better. Believe me. - Anonymous employee Technology Therapy Employee Review

2.0
5 Oct 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Dog friendly. Snacks. General benefits and pay are decent-ish. Awesome co-workers with great talent. Paid overtime. HR lady is a sweetheart. If you're an entry level person, this is a good place to learn some ropes and jump to a different employer after a couple of months.

Cons

A workplace honed on fear and superiority. Other employees constantly expressed fear of being yelled at or fired on any given day. Though, that's not entirely it. If you were an undesired employee, you would be squeezed out through high school like antics of being left out of conversations or removed from clients until that employees decided to leave on their own--professional bullying, if you will. Communication is abhorrent. Everybody is responsible to a point, of course, but projects are constantly being dropped onto your lap. Client expectations and level of importance are always being changed depending on how much the client is paying (or hasn't paid). Out of scope items are always being dropped in by the management, pushing timelines of other projects back constantly. No way to stay on top of work that keeps coming in and being promised over other deadlines. You don't realize how much you miss having lunch breaks until you lose them. Remember that.

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5.0
4 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- A dedicated, passionate team that works seamlessly together to get things done. - Training that’s thorough and backed by accessible resources for ongoing development. - Professional, courteous staff who make the workplace both productive and enjoyable. - Ideal for proactive, organized individuals who thrive on learning and taking initiative. - Flexible hours and remote work that ensure a great work/life balance. - A queer-friendly space that fosters inclusivity and respect for all identities.

Cons

- The fast-paced, self-driven environment offers a lot of independence, but it might take some time to adjust for those who prefer more guidance or oversight. - As the company grows, some processes are still evolving, which presents opportunities for improvement and innovation.

5.0
2 Apr 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Dog friendly office, growth opportunities with the company as it evolves, a wide variety of industries in the client base, with a heavy concentration in jewelry, lunch on Fridays, new office building with all stand-up desks. Reading through some of the reviews left by people who clearly had an axe to grind makes me shake my head at the blatant sexism left by some. If the owner were a man, none of those reviews would be personal attacks, but because the owner is woman who is detail orientated, expects excellence and isn't shy about telling you when your screwing up, the insults fly. Pathetic. This firm will give back to you what you put into it, if you come into work, are flexible, have a good attitude, ask for help when you need it, admit when you make a mistake, and show some initiative by bringing solutions along with you when you complain about a problem, you will do just fine here. On the other hand, if you just punch in and do the bare min, your not going to last.

Cons

You can feel isolated if you don't reach out and ask for input/help. Being a small business, there aren't some of the traditional benefits you might get at a much larger employer (6 holidays vs 10ish). The heavy focus on one industry can get tedious at time if its not your thing.

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Technology Therapy Response
8y
Thank you for the thoughtful review. We agree internal communications is extremely important and we are working on new systems to improve our team and leadership communication. Our goal is to hire new rolls that will help with project communication flow.
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