Dynatron Software Reviews

3.5

52% would recommend to a friend

(52 total reviews)

Leigh Silver

60% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Dynatron Software has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 52 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Dynatron Software 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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52 reviews
1.0
3 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Virtually no pros, see below.

Cons

Leadership: The leadership at Dynatron epitomizes nepotism. The CEO was given the company by his father, who everyone idolizes despite the fact that he refers to his team as merely subordinates, and in an actual training video for the company encouraged employees not to “upset their managers” to avoid retaliation for making them mad. This was shared widely around the company. Despite touting principles of "extreme ownership," the company has repeatedly failed to deliver its software to customers, with three major failures in the last five years. We were often encouraged to lie to and hide things from our investors to keep them from finding out about inadequacies and security vulnerabilities. Pay: They SEVERELY underpaid employees, and in my case they asked me if I “cared about titles” solely to get me to agree to a salary two levels below my current position. I was often encouraged to find ways to blame my employees for failures they weren’t responsible for to keep them from seeking raises and promotions. Many employees had to get second jobs just to make ends meet, causing the company to go on a crusade to fire anyone they found moonlighting. They announced that if anyone needed financial help, they were encouraged to talk to management instead of getting a second job. When I spoke to management to ask for a market raise as they suggested, I was immediately told no and put on a PIP. Engineering: The engineering practices at Dynatron are shockingly backward. The backlog is driven by non-technical product decisions, and discussing critical aspects like testing, automation, or tech debt is met with literal disciplinary actions. Knowledge is siloed, with engineers assigned tasks based on their existing skills, expected to self-educate on company time without compensation. The company's technological prowess is stuck in the early 2000s, and engineers are burdened with unrealistic weekly KPIs like user story rollover, devoid of any meaningful context or improvement. When I suggested we briefly focus on testing to combat the obvious issues the product has, I was accused by my leader of trying to “boil the ocean” and that Dynatron was “not a software company” despite their name being Dynatron Software and their main product being software. Culture: Dynatron fosters a toxic and fear-based culture where leadership's word is unquestionable. Employees are treated as mere subordinates rather than valued team members. Rewards for exceptional work are nonexistent, instead leading to additional workload without incentives. The company's approach to employee engagement is punitive, stifling innovation and growth. In an all-hands meeting, when asked if there were any plans to work on the company’s toxic culture, the CEO became angry and refused to even entertain the idea that the culture was anything but stellar. The leadership team was very insecure, and often made rash decisions based on their emotions that day. In summary, Dynatron Software is a cautionary tale of corporate mismanagement. It’s a walking red flag. Prospective employees should beware of its regressive leadership, archaic engineering practices, and toxic work environment. I urge anyone considering a position here to think twice before joining because their main goal is saving money and lying to investors, customers, and employees alike.

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Dynatron Software Response
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Good day prospective employees and teammates. Dynatron values integrity above all things. Before we ask Glassdoor to take this down due to the violation of their policies, we will save it and review it with our executive team, board of directors, and investors so that they are aware of this former employee's opinion because we foster transparency and accountability. The comments about our culture, our performance, and the company outlook are simply untrue as we have been growing at a 30% CAGR for the last 5+ years and we are consistently honest about what we do well and what needs to be improved. It is important to note that all candidates are provided with an offer letter containing salary and title prior to being hired. Our company also conducts quarterly performance reviews with all employees and fosters open and honest communication regarding compensation, responsibilities, and expectations. While Dynatron Software is a small company, we strive to compensate our staff at or above the market for many of our positions in addition to providing stock options and a host of other benefits that every employee receives. Like many companies, we also have legacy software, but it is demonstrably false that our current development is not up to date as our highly talented teams develop in the absolute latest frameworks available every day for our core products. Dynatron Software has not, does not, and will not condone any employee misleading investors, leadership, or vendors that we need as valued partners for mutual success. Our engineering department is made up of outstanding employees who value our culture enabling additional growth and outstanding results.
1.0
21 Jan 2025

Toxic Environment & Gaslighting

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working from home? Probably the only upside to any job there.

Cons

This company hires when they are having problems that need to be fixed quickly and then fires once those problems are fixed. They consistently overhire instead of implementing new processes. Don’t work here if you want a consistent and stable job. They have management cliques who only care about each other and if you aren’t in one of those cliques you will be singled out and they will try and gaslight you into believing things that are not true. They will work you 12+ hours a day for very little pay and then make you feel like you’re still not doing enough for them. I HIGHLY suggest that nobody work here and that you move along to a different automotive company who is hiring.

2.0
10 Feb 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Management was caring & considerate of personal individuals needs, most of the time. Afterwork events were catered and it was nice getting to know coworkers outside of work. Most of the staff were amazing kind people. Was able to build a successful career out of what was thrown at me while working at Dynatron.

Cons

No credit was received when ideas and recommendations were offered to management. Typically a month later management would bring up your original idea in a group meeting and absolutely no credit would be giving to you. I thought I was going crazy after about the fourth time it happened. Low and behold, another employee came to me and told me out of the blue that they weren't going to give management another single idea or recommendation. As management would always take all the credit for their own ideas. It was hard to hear but it was nice to know I wasn't the only person being gaslit. Constant micromanaging from every level of staff. Weekly meetings were demeaning to say the least. Metrics were unobtainable and you felt like your job was in constant jeopardy. Workplace issues fell on deaf ears and in return we received constant criticism. The position itself was understaffed and new hires came a left quickly. Leaving the data entry team to constantly "pick up the slack". Instead of trying to fix internal strains and workplace exhaustion, management and HR wrote up a new job ad for the role and added "must be able to take criticism" within the job description. I've read thousands of job ad's and never have I once read "must be able to take criticism" within a ad. It truly felt like a slap in the face to the data entry team. Lastly, they kept on an employee who would intentionally go out of there way to make you feel inferior and would take any chance to belittle you. Which was one of the major reasons why I left. I have no clue as to why some companies would continue to have such a toxic member on staff who makes work-life so miserable for everyone around them instead of just firing them.

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