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Gateway Ticketing Systems

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Gateway Ticketing Systems Reviews

3.4

61% would recommend to a friend

(71 total reviews)
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Michael Andre

61% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Gateway Ticketing Systems has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 71 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Gateway Ticketing Systems employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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71 reviews
2.0
16 Jan 2016

Company has a lot of potential.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Cool industry. Great customers. Good people. Company has a lot of potential. The people. The people. The people. The employees and customers make this company almost worth overlooking all the negatives. (Unfortunately, Gateway ownership/leadership can't seem to get out of their own way.) Customers are global, so there's opportunity for international travel and forming deep relationships with customers. The company is "family owned" and operated. Ownership is kind, caring and family-oriented with family-centric events throughout the year. Policies are in place to allow good work-life balance (at the discretion of your supervisor) with flexible schedules, work from home options and various value-added benefits that make "a day in the life" when balancing family and work that much easier. Benefits are okay. 401k is standard. All of these factors put the company on the Best Places to Work in PA List. For staff level employees, there's a lot of positives. For (strong, experienced) leaders, there's a lot of frustration and stagnation.

Cons

Leaders beware! The company is all about process for the sake of process. There are deep, detailed processes being developed (and in place) because leadership is simply inadequate. C-level executives are not inspiring or motivating; rather creating a culture of micro-management. There's lack of open, honest communication and a culture of conflict-avoidance (which leads to stagnation in many areas). There has been significant turnover of incoming proven/successful/experienced leaders because of this. They say all the right things in the interview process, but in reality it's very different. There is very little capacity for strong, proven leaders to be successful in the organization. Minimal "true" input from all levels, even though there are "input sessions" to make employees feel part of strategic decisions. Reality is, strategic decisions are top down and made prior to input sessions. Many seemingly positive initiatives start out as good intentions; they always fail in the execution. The company is "family owned" and operated. Ultimately, decisions are made from a singular viewpoint that is often influenced by the latest business trends and excessive use of consultants. While the company has grown a lot in the last few years. Employees at all levels are continually overworked. With the company in the midst of growing pains, employees are asked for budget cuts while seemingly unjustified, excessive spending takes place in other areas. To a prospective employee, this SHOULD be a dream place to work (cool industry, nice people, great customers). But ultimately, C-level (Executive) leadership fails in the vision and execution of many things making it a frustrating work environment.

3.0
30 Nov 2018

Make sure you know what you're getting into here

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Most people here are great. The building is also nice. They're in a very interesting industry space. There are other good aspects especially for certain roles.

Cons

Be cautious and make sure you ask details about your role, how you'll be evaluated, how decisions are made that will affect you, and how aligned are the different departments. Transparency is great at the company level, you always know how we're doing. On the other hand, decisions and issues happening right above you in the hierarchy are absolutely not transparent. And that affects your day to day much more. The departments are not well aligned on goals,processes, and direction. There is a lot of friction and politics between the different groups for a company so small. You definitely feel an "us and them" vibe all around. It takes a lot of energy to get a decision made and even more to make sure you're in the loop if that decision changes... especially at the 11th hour. The Product department says they're agile but they are most certainly waterfall from what I've seen. Don't be blinded by the best places to work in PA marker, ask questions during the interview.

2.0
12 Feb 2016

Not all I hoped it would be

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Pros

Great hard working employees with a new modern headquarters. The job comes with some really nice perks like free drinks, coffee, and use of the gym. The best part of the job is working with the customers. It is a very loyal customer base that is willing to help the company along the path of R&D. The vertical market is fun, I mean who doesn't love amusement parks and other tourist attractions? The work life balance is pretty good and there is flexibility to work from home when needed. The benefits and salary is about on par with other similar positions in the area. From the begging this place seemed like the perfect company to work for. But...

Cons

There have been a lot of really strong leaders that I have seen come in over my time at the company that have quickly learned that their honest feedback is not appreciated. As long as you sit back and go with the flow and don't rock the boat than this is probably a really great place to work and you might never want to go anywhere else. The problem is many people demand more out of a company and have been around the block and know that this won't come from the over the top micro-management. It's really a shame because I feel like this company has the potential to be a great place to work and do more.

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