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Matrix Technologies, Inc.

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Great team environment - Project Controller Matrix Technologies, Inc. Employee Review

5.0
2 Mar 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Pretty much everyone wants to help where they can - Although there are times and people in certain departments, that have too much work for their team, Matrix seems to try to prioritize a work-life balance - Matrix helps you to feel like a part of the team even as a remote employee that lives in a different state like I do. - The leadership team at Matrix does a great job of keeping everyone informed on the company and being transparent with where the company is at. The company does weekly meetings for announcements and to cast vision for their employees which I really appreciate.

Cons

It is possible to get overloaded with work at times.

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Matrix Technologies, Inc. Response
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Thank you for your feedback! We always appreciate employee input. Onboarding employees is a top priority for us and we are always looking for ways to streamline and improve the process.

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5.0
8 May 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The managers in the IS department at the Denver office are the best I've ever had the pleasure of working with. They come to work everyday with a positive attitude and support their employees the best they can in furthering education, troubleshooting issues at client sites, and work- life balance. They are extremely involved with their employees. The company offers great benefits

Cons

I have no issues with the company

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3.0
11 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company offers some strong employee-focused benefits, including an ESOP plan and 401(k) matching. The employee ownership structure is a meaningful benefit and can create a sense of shared investment in the company’s success. The 401(k) match is also a solid advantage and shows that the company does provide tangible long-term financial benefits for employees.

Cons

Companies can talk a lot about culture, values, and fundamentals. But the real test is whether those standards are applied consistently. When accountability depends on who you are, who you know, or how inconvenient the issue is, the culture starts to ring hollow. That matters even more when growth is stagnant or retracting. At some point, a company has to be honest about whether its strategy is designed to create real growth or simply preserve the current operating model. There is often a divide between growth strategies. One path challenges assumptions, sharpens focus, and forces uncomfortable change. The other gets branded as growth but mostly maintains the status quo. Values are not proven by how often they are repeated. They are proven by what leadership is willing to confront.

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