Only good for juniors - Software Engineer Blink22 Employee Review

2.0
3 Sept 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Remote -Decent salary range -Work life balance

Cons

-They were dishonest and tricking since they promised me something and later changed their words concerning the salary. I have been at the company for more than 3 years but they forgot all what I did. -Some of the team leads are medicore and are given responsibilities way out of their jobs. Some of them are even phony and only care about showing off and they in fact have nothing to offer. -This place is only good for juniors since there was no clear career plan from the start and they don't handle career growth right.

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Blink22 Response
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We sincerely apologize if you were adversely affected by the news of your termination. However, it is important to note that we only terminate individuals under three specific circumstances: Inadequate performance without demonstrated improvement despite a development plan, engagement in unethical behaviors, or poor communication skills that significantly impact other tech team members. Furthermore, we adhere to a practice of providing a substantial notice period of 2-3 months prior to termination. We hope that you can derive valuable lessons from this experience and strive for personal growth in your future endeavors.

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