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    1. 5.0
      6 July 2023
      Software Developer
      Current Employee
      Recommend
      CEO Approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Company culture and colleagues are amazing.

      Cons

      I can't think of anything.

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      1. 5.0
        11 Apr 2023
        Sales Representative
        Current Employee, more than 5 years
        Brisbane
        Recommend
        CEO Approval
        Business Outlook

        Pros

        Lots of learning on how to improve quality and reduce the risk of software development, plus amazing people. Working with a unique technology set.

        Cons

        Product is under valued in market and poorly understood.

        1. 5.0
          29 Jan 2022
          Software Developer
          Former Employee
          Brisbane
          Recommend
          CEO Approval
          Business Outlook

          Pros

          WorkingMouse has an amazing community and provides plenty of opportunities to work with a diverse range of technologies. If you join WorkingMouse you can expect to be welcomed into a culture that encourages the success of its employees and recognises good work. If you find yourself wanting to try something new there are frequently opportunities to change roles within the company. Similarly, there are opportunities to gain certain qualifications and education with costs subsidised by the company. WorkingMouse also hires university students for some roles, which provides an amazing opportunity for anyone looking to break into the industry early on. The social life at WorkingMouse is excellent: Friday afternoons usually involve an interesting presentation or activity along with drinks, and there are frequently events going on out of work hours. Birthdays and work anniversaries are celebrated communally once a month. I highly recommend WorkingMouse to anyone interested in web application development and support.

          Cons

          Workload is currently high for Operations Developers as WorkingMouse continues to move towards a more efficient model of managing its distributed environments. WorkingMouse Support sees a high turn over of employees due to primarily hiring university students, who move on to opportunities that better suit their interests. I can only speak to these two departments as they are the only ones I worked in. Neither of these observations should keep anyone interested in WorkingMouse from applying there. The company is great to work for, and is becoming more efficient as it matures.

          Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review, we really appreciate it. We pride ourselves on our company culture, as it is shaped by our employees.

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        Hi! Looking for some advice regarding hiring processes. I completed 2 interviews with the company and they emailed to say they "want to put me forward for the job" and asked for references, passport, and for me to do a background check. I didn't hear anything for a week, so then emailed to check on my application status. They responded saying they would get back at the end of that week. Its been 2 weeks since. I emailed last week to ask for an update and have not received a response. Thoughts?

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        Got booted from my former position about 4 years ago, which I LOVED. I have the impression I was "kept" in sympathy. Now that I have my feet beneath me, I feel like I'm running in place. Over the past 2 years, I've probably applied for about 100 positions in other departments. True, a few were unlikely moonshots, but for the most part I didn't misrepresent myself. Am I the world's worst interviewer? Otherwise.. shouldn't I have been accepted elsewhere, by choice?

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        Administrative Assistant

        I haven't worked since Jan. 2020 when my job as administrative assistant for the Hospitalist group was eliminated. I can't begin to count the number of applications submitted, interviews I've had, jobs that I was told were mine then they weren't, etc. Several jobs have fallen through or not panned out. I am not a job hopper and want to stay where I go. I have a zoom interview tomorrow for a front desk receptionist position at an oral surgeon's office. Any interview tips are appreciated.

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