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A Frustrating Experience - Analyst/Developer Crowder Consulting Employee Review

1.0
13 Dec 2017
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Pros

- It was a good opportunity for graduates who are willing to learn. - It was possible to achieve a lot of autonomy for those who are fairly capable. - It was possible to take a holiday day on very short notice if needed.

Cons

- Multiple 'net-negative-producing' developers were seen as a 'fact of life' by management and never challenged. Their effect on the rest of the team was viewed as unavoidable. - Ambitions to work in an 'agile' way were regularly discarded with the slightest commercial pressure. - Senior developers were guilty of a level of 'sunk cost fallacy' in terms of persisting with poorly architected solutions. - There was an incredibly vast legacy code base which lead to developers spending a lot of time learning the existing solution rather than skills which are more universally applicable to development. - The technology stack was vastly out-dated, so a lot of the experience gained was not transferable to other enterprise environments. - Pay reviews were consistently low-balled, and required extensive negotiation regardless of an employees achievements through the year. - The office environment was managed in a very old-fashioned way in terms of quality-of-life issues, for example developers were required to wear suits and were forbidden from using headphones, even though the office was very noisy.

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1.0
13 Feb 2019
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Pros

Given good amounts of freedom to create solutions. It's a good stepping stone for a graduate Java developer.

Cons

It's a stepping stone for graduate Java developers. Expect to see some ugly code. But not all of it written by graduate devs, a lot of it is written by hydraulic engineers who fancied a go at computers. Even uglier code! And then there's the Java written by former Delphi developers.... Limited scope for progression, it's a small company that writes a very niche product. You'll learn how to write Java but not much else. No code reviews and pushing straight to master. Ever increasing pile of defects left to collect dust. Developers doing manual testing and writing the test plans. Frequent and substantial changes to requirements late in dev cycle. Java devs writing PL/SQL. Uncompetitive pay and benefits. General mistrust among management of most staff. Supporting clients on years old versions of code. Playing lunchtime football will help your professional progression and you will be given more opportunities. If not, you will see colleagues who do be favoured over you. You're expected to wear business attire for some reason. The development team is not client facing. No headphones in the office because "if you can't concentrate listening to people shouting about their mushroom sandwiches, how can you expect to concentrate while listening to music?!" This paired with an open plan office makes for an unproductive developer. You may be tasked with babysitting a long standing member of the team who is incapable of producing functional work individually. The work they do produce by themselves does more damage than good.

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5.0
5 Jan 2024
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Pros

Great company, laid back management style, trusting of employees

Cons

Promotions are rarely given out

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