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30 English questions out of 30

24 November 2021

How are the career development opportunities at Autosoft?

Pros

Good growth opportunities and flexibility

Cons

Middle management changes a lot, causes lost of focus in company development

Good growth opportunities and flexibility

24 November 2021

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28 December 2021

What kind of career opportunities exist at Autosoft?

Pros

Very competitive base salary and benefits package. Amazing work/life balance. The staff that I interacted with was very talented and easy to work with.

Cons

Extremely high turnover across the company. While the market is red hot at the moment, the inability to retain talent is telling. Career growth / advancement opportunities are limited or non-existent and performance evaluations (when they occur) are incredibly informal. Even when they do occur they don't account for much. No formalized raise and/or bonus structure. There is a general lack of ownership & understanding of the product. It isn't uncommon for outage calls to consume 15+ people from most teams trying to determine who owns the problem, steps for resolution, etc. It isn't terrible, but there is a certain level of micromanagement occurring that can be annoying. Teams are extremely siloed and there isn't an effective strategy in place to communicate across the teams for things like over-arching code changes, changes to best practices / patterns, and other things like that. There is a bunch of "old guard" spread out across the organization so making changes to "how things are done here" can be challenging. The company goal is to "grow as big as possible" which isn't very inspiring . Leadership is extremely dialed in to the Glassdoor score and incentivizes staff to post favorable reviews which you can see if you compare the Nov/Dec 2021 reviews to the rest of the reviews in 2021.

Advice to Management

Artificially inflating the Glassdoor score doesn't fix the underlying problems that caused the score to fall in the first place. I think if you focused on some of the items in the negative reviews that have been left, you would see the score increase organically. However if the organization can't afford to do raises and bonuses (as an example), that is ok, but at least be transparent with the staff about it. I don't know how many times I heard from management that 'its being worked on', 'they are coming', or some other similar comment that didn't materialize. If you do decide to implement these programs please make sure the details of the program are black and white and that you do enough analysis to understand if the company can afford it so that you don't have to move the goal posts / cancel the program at the last minute. The snafu with the wellness benefit during the fall is a good example of how a well meaning program can cause so much angst for the staff. I believe that GO has an opportunity in the market, but I am not sure if the company has the correct leadership in place to execute the plan properly. My line manager was fantastic and I always felt that she had my back, but the senior leaders weren't very inspiring during their quarterly calls and I am not sure if they even liked each other. And, at least for the development team, it didn't feel like there was a unifying vision on what a given process should be, how we were going to handle some of the bigger problems, and so on. It felt like a free-for-all between all the teams.

Career growth / advancement opportunities are limited or non

28 December 2021

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23 July 2021

How do employees feel about their professional development opportunities at Autosoft?

Pros

Work from home / flexible shifts

Cons

No raise / poor training / lack of communication between management and employees /

No raise / poor training / lack of communication between management and employees /

23 July 2021

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20 April 2022

Does there seem to be diversity at Autosoft?

Pros

- Big team vibes even with being remote - Management is working on improving planning to give employees a better idea of the long-term work needed. - Easy to talk to upper management - Large interesting projects on a new platform - Encouraged to hit the ground running and to own projects - Compensation is on par if not above for new hires - 401K Matching, after 6 mos - IT jobs are remote after covid shift

Cons

- Experience sometimes depends on the team you are on - Benefits are ok but seem sub-par when compared to other IT jobs, for example, the standard PTO package (8 bank holidays and increasing days off for time at the company) when most places are offering versions of unlimited PTO for IT workers now. - Remote workers are helping with the diversity issue! However, there is great room for improvement in this areana

Advice to Management

- Could use guidance on role-specific training outside their online company training videos - Look at what other companies are offering IT workers for benefits and comp, try to match if not exceed.

Remote workers are helping with the diversity issue!

20 April 2022

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24 November 2021

How is management perceived at Autosoft?

Pros

Good growth opportunities and flexibility

Cons

Middle management changes a lot, causes lost of focus in company development

Middle management changes a lot, causes lost of focus in company development

24 November 2021

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