Great Company Poor Management - Lead Developer Two Circles Employee Review

2.0
29 Apr 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great Colleagues although a bit cliquey A feeling of priveledge working with some of the biggest sporting organisations in the world.

Cons

Salary doesnt meet market rate No structured training for developers to upskill. They would prefer developers to stay down in the weeds fixing things rather than lead on using new tools and being innovative. Very inexperienced workforce always hiring fresh graduates as data analysts from non-analytical educational backgrounds. This leaves those who can perform under pressure to pick up the slack. High pressure and constant volume of work doesnt allow you time to effectively plan and implement solutions. Developers are treated as inferior to analysts even if they know and understand the data better than analysts. Little recognition for developers.

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5.0
11 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The best of the best company to work for.

Cons

None that I can think of.

1.0
2 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

*Generous amount of PTO and holidays *Impressive client logos for resume

Cons

I was let go after less than 7 months with the company. I had been consistently encouraged about growth and opportunity by leadership, was actively managing several client accounts, and had both a company-wide presentation and a client-facing workshop underway when my employment abruptly ended. The termination came as a shock not just to me, but to colleagues across the office, including those in my immediate team. I was not the first person to be let go from Two Circles in 2026, and based on current business trajectories, I doubt I'll be the last. Senior leadership gives word-salad speeches in company all-hands meetings about how the company is currently missing the mark but how great it will be in the future. If you’re not on the content team, consider your job in jeopardy at all times. Workload concerns appear to carry little weight in decision-making. Rather than addressing burnout or resourcing issues, the company's approach seems to be redistributing the work of departed employees onto overworked junior staff just to save a buck.

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