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Mindgrub Technologies

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Mindgrub Technologies Reviews

3.0

25% would recommend to a friend

(76 total reviews)

Todd Marks

25% approve of CEO

20% positive business outlook

Mindgrub Technologies has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 76 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Mindgrub Technologies employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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76 reviews
1.0
18 Jan 2019

Avoid Mindgrub at all costs.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- There are many people who work at Mindgrub who are truly incredible human beings, both professionally and personally. - The office is very dog-friendly, so there was at least one furry friend hanging around nearly every day. (Though this could be a con for non-dog-lovers) - The location is conveniently located right off of 95 with several shops and restaurants within walking distance.

Cons

- The turnover rate is astronomical. Despite the fact that they claim it's well below industry standard, it's extremely disheartening when people are constantly disappearing around you. In the 12 months that I worked at Mindgrub, there were about 25 people who left. When I put in my notice, there were many employees who confided in me that they were unhappy and looking to leave as well. Within the first month after I left, another 4-5 employees had already quit. They also do a very poor job of communicating about departures, and oftentimes you wouldn't know someone left until after they were gone. - Mindgrub is trying and, quite frankly, failing to do way too many things at once: websites, mobile apps, robotics, wearables, virtual reality, 3D printing, digital marketing, print design, consulting, and more. They are so desperate to sell in anything that crosses their path that we were constantly being thrown unreasonably discounted projects with new and unfamiliar technologies with the expectation to stay under budget on insanely tight deadlines. - Many of Mindgrub's perks are simply PR stunts and do not actually make it a desirable place to work. They have a ping pong table and make a big deal of giving every new employee a paddle, and yet the leadership regularly speaks negatively of those who play ping pong instead of spending their time on billable work. They have a climbing wall which is never used and is viewed by employees as both impractical and a poor use of company money. When someone writes a piece about Mindgrub in the media, they claim to have an impressive and fully-functional snack-delivery robot; in reality, SNAX has been in progress for months on end and falls embarrassingly short of competitor advancements in the robotics industry. - They claim to offer profit share, but they don't make enough profit to actually share with the employees. The CEO insists that Mindgrub would be more profitable if they could simply squeeze more billable hours out of their already overworked and criminally underpaid employees. As a result, he mandated allocations of 45 hours per week with impossibly high billable utilization requirements (in some cases up to 100%). When it was brought up that our salaries were based on a minimum of 40 hours per week (as stated in the employee handbook), we were told to stop "acting like hourly employees" and start "valuing the interest of the company above the interest of self." - Mindgrub has absolutely no consistency or transparency when it comes to salaries and promotions. Myself and many of my colleagues were being paid $10K-$30K less than the industry standard. Multiple colleagues had not been given raises in months and years, despite being "promoted" to higher titles and greater levels of responsibility. They "don't believe in cost of living raises," so employees are promised "splash raises" that are few and far between, and honestly way smaller of a "splash" than they are made out to be. I really wish I had never taken the job. Leaving Mindgrub was one of the best decisions I ever made, and it truly saddens me to see so many good people being run into the ground there.

1.0
15 Jan 2019

Awful environment, high turnover rate

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Locust Point is a great area in Baltimore city, and the office is located right next to a large shopping complex Occasional work from home opportunities After-work activities such as the adventure club or the beer club

Cons

They keep removing negative reviews and spamming the page with fake positive reviews. The turnover rate for this company is insane. Arguably, it is a part of their actual business model to simply use and abuse employees, demanding ridiculous overtime hours and retaliating harshly against those who speak out against it. Even some management-level employees have been thrown under the bus, to be ground to dust by the psychopathic Mindgrub machine, so don't think you will be safe simply because you are not a lowly entry-level dude. Hiring has such a turnover rate that the company has finally gotten rid of their "Team Page" pictures of all their employees as all it did was visually document their complete inability and unwillingness to A) retain good employees and B) hire anything other than the same exact type of guy. The environment and culture is what you would expect from any problematic, tone-deaf agency. Incredibly cliquey, a surprising amount of toxic gossiping for a bunch of nerds. It is everything that is the worst about tech culture today. Cult-like founder-worship, focusing on buying as many awards as possible to try to look good outwardly but doing absolutely nothing to heal the rotten core.

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Mindgrub Technologies Response
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Whoever you are, I wish you had the courage to come forward to voice your concerns with your manager or HCM (Human Capital Management) rather than feeling the need to disrespect those employees that actively engage with their teams every day to make Mindgrub a more dynamic, inspiring and challenging place to work. Are we perfect? No way. There is no such place. Do we work hard and play hard? Absolutely - Adventure Club ski trip and Paint Night right around the corner. We are a Performance Based company. Every day our employees, managers, and leaders are confronted with difficult and challenging business and people issues. We do our best to acknowledge and confront them head on. I lead HCM (Human Capital Management). If you work at Mindgrub, you know me. I don't sit in my office and wait for meetings to appear on my calendar. I like to think that that I am approachable, available and always willing to discuss difficult issues, just like my team and peers. I use relevant and related people data to advise leadership so we can make sound and just business decisions. The engagement and turnover data we use and used by other top companies suggest that your statement about "turnover", "spamming" and "hours" is JUST NOT TRUE. Please come forward, rather than hiding in the ether. I'd love to talk.
2.0
29 Apr 2019

Constant disappointment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people that work here (that aren't leadership) are great co-workers!

Cons

Leadership is constantly above the rules. You will see them misuse their power and get away with whatever they want. Don't believe the lie that they are employee centric now, they only care about those in leadership. Not all of leadership is bad, some of them are great leaders who care about their teams, but sadly that is only a couple of them.

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