Declining Company and Poor Management - Anonymous employee BST Global Employee Review

1.0
5 Mar 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The CEO is the only positive thing I can think of

Cons

* In my opinion they're about 10 years behind the rest of the industry in terms of technology and standards with no motivation to fix this problem or even acknowledge it * The company, for some reason, decided to build what is essentially their own version of Entity Framework without much documentation and is unavoidable for any dev work * They also built a mostly undocumented design studio used for most development * Unrealistic deadlines because they've never done the work themselves * No real push for unit testing or even really know what it is. People often build flaky integration tests that pull data from a database and assumes it hasn't changed. Frequently multiple tests will change the same data and cause test failures that never get fixed. * My entire department was told that 45 hours was the minimum for a salaried employee in Florida. * Average expected hours was generally 50 hours, but it's entirely dependent on the team that you're on. * I was also told I'd be passed over for advancement if I "only" put in 40 hours a week regardless of the work that I did. * Also, there is no compensation for overtime at all (you get paid nothing). They expect you to work for free and get upset if you don't. I would have no problem with the two statements I made above if they compensated employees for their time. Salary is not an excuse to take advantage of employees. * People are assigned work on weekends without checking availability. They just assumed you'd cancel plans to do the work I guess. * Recurring after hours meetings every day for months. When I complained because I had something scheduled on Tuesdays after work, they laughed it off and made jokes about it during the next meeting. I did not appreciate being made fun of for asking to leave on time once a week. * When I complained about working overtime every week I was met with a rant about my generation instead of anything constructive. * If you have not worked here for more than 5 years your opinion doesn't appear to be taken seriously. * Seemed to be actively against training employees on new technologies. * More meetings than I've ever heard of. If you ask a yes or no question you'll be asked to schedule a meeting to discuss. On average I probably spent 15-20 hours a week in a conference room. * People appear to only care about posturing. About 75% of the meetings were just a demo to the same person in upper management even though we had a demo with that person the day before and nothing changed. * All demos were described as "I created..." instead of "we" by management * Salary was below average, 401k match may or may not happen depending on their quarterly profit goals, PTO is also below average at 2 weeks. Didn't stay long enough to know about bonuses but read the other reviews. If you value work life balance and learning this probably isn't the right place for you.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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