Good company, experiencing a lot of growth! - Product Owner Devbridge Employee Review

4.0
24 Nov 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Devbridge places a large focus on the culture, work environment and open communication. The level of transparency internally and externally is extremely helpful to keep everyone on the same page.

Cons

As our company continues to grow, there are always new problems and issues to address. To keep up, we must evolve our processes and guidelines. This isn't always a bad thing, but coming from large organizations in the past, it was a shift in mentality.

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5.0
4 Jun 2024
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CEO approval
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Pros

It was great, but has since been acquired by Cognizant.

Cons

The culture changed once acquired.

2.0
13 Jan 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Devbridge Group aspires to be a successful digital company and at times creates an atmosphere that is reflective of this. Additionally there are several perks, not dissimilar to other startups, like ping pong, Friday lunches, gym memberships and video games.

Cons

The actual pros of working for Devbridge start and stop with what I wrote above. Unfortunately, the company has issues with hiring and retaining good talent and it's reflective of serious problems stemming from senior leadership. The team of co-founders can't seem to get out of their own way. They are unable to trust their employees and because of this, micro management is rampant. There is also a high level of disrespect and dismissive attitudes toward the rest of the organization, specifically to women. The company also suffers from "bait & switch" hiring practices. It's not uncommon to be hired for one position, only to be shifted into another without a discussion. Others found themselves hired for mid-level positions with promising responsibilities but in reality, the positions were stripped down to entry-level tasks. Unfortunately, senior-leadership lacks enough awareness to recognize that they are setting their employees up for success. Instead, when someone leaves the company or is fired, it is communicated to everyone else that "they couldn't hack it".

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