Not for most people. - Employee Owner Technomics Employee Review

1.0
19 July 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Team outings New-hire lunches Holiday parties ESOP Decent benefits

Cons

There were so many red flags that I subconsciously ignored during the interview that definitely became issues during my employment. From my perspective, they mostly hire young, recent grads so that they can mold them into the workers they want them to be. And they also know that young people are more willing to accept all the things Technomics will put them through (e.g. lower pay, hours-long unpaid trainings after hours, managers/team leads that don’t truly listen to employee concerns, consistently pushing working overtime hours etc.). They try to make up for that with social outings and weekly new-hire lunches. Emphasis on “weekly”. Technomics prides itself in saying it is not the company for most people, which is evident by the high turnover rate and most tenured employees being those who started as recent grads. I will say that I’ve experienced bits and pieces of all the recent bad reviews so it feels nice to be validated there. Overall, your experience will be determined by which team you land on. Not all managers/team leads are created equal. There definitely are success stories, but that wasn’t my experience at all unfortunately.

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5.0
11 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Very good first job to have

Cons

Pay can be more competitive

2.0
4 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Social activities, collaborative environment, bonuses, opportunities to manage/elevate career, free healthcare, company goals transparency, paid overtime, training and technical forums, etc.

Cons

Inconsistent/unclear leadership expectations, 4+ years to vest, lack of support on client issues, lack of leadership technical expertise, expectations to overwork and make up all leave for revenue goals, no work-life balance support, not family friendly, lack of diversity, extreme micromanaging, expectations to carry company capabilities forward but inconsistent alignment with leadership vision(s), favoritism, inconsistent corporate policies that constantly change, minimal telework policy, stringent in-office expectations, toxic environment.

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