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DevOn (Netherlands)

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5.0
14 Nov 2022
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Pros

Veel creatieve vrijheid Weinig hierarchie Dynamische en diverse omgeving Leuke collega's!

Cons

Klein team waardoor je veel dingen zelf moet oppakken Strategie kan last minute veranderen waardoor er veel stress kan zijn

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5.0
1 Feb 2026
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Pros

Working here for almost 5 years, I’ve experienced consistent personal and professional growth. Excellent environment to become technically strong, with exposure to real-world problems. Decent and competitive compensation aligned with skills and experience. Strong focus on new innovations, encouraging learning and experimentation. Initiatives like Ikigai sessions help align personal purpose with professional goals. Quarterly goals and structured planning give clear direction and help shape long-term careers. Supportive culture that values continuous improvement and future readiness.

Cons

Honestly, no major cons to highlight at the moment. Like any organization, there’s always room for minor process improvements, but nothing that impacts growth or work satisfaction.

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5.0
19 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Pros Transparency: The company is notably transparent in its communication, whether it’s about business direction, project goals, or organizational changes. This builds trust and helps employees feel included in decision-making processes. Work-Life Balance: A strong emphasis is placed on maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Managers are generally supportive when it comes to flexible scheduling and time-off requests. Rewards: The recognition and rewards system is well structured. Good performance is acknowledged and appreciated, motivating employees to deliver their best.

Cons

Cons Short-Term Projects: Many projects tend to have shorter contract durations. While this brings exposure to a variety of domains, it also means employees must quickly adapt and learn new skills to transition smoothly between projects. This can be challenging and sometimes stressful, especially for those who prefer longer-term stability.

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