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Kinetix Solutions

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Be aware of the red flags - Anonymous employee Kinetix Solutions Employee Review

1.0
6 Jun 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Multiple hats and experience different IT environments. You can get very good experience if you plan being a tier 1

Cons

Constant work. No work life balance. Rushing projects just to get money in the door. Don't care about the customers. Selling projects without ever done them in the first place. Benefits are also not great. Most employees are less than a year, that says a lot about a company

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5.0
15 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company is rapidly growing. New hires and team members are working well together.

Cons

Still have team members wearing multiple hats for responsibilities

1.0
27 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you’re new to the workforce, this company provides endless “learning opportunities”—mainly in patience, self-management, and how to function without clear leadership or direction. Some of the frontline employees are genuinely hardworking and supportive, which makes the environment bearable at times.

Cons

Management seems allergic to investing in experienced professionals, preferring instead to staff frontline teams with individuals still figuring things out. The CEO’s leadership style could best be described as “intimidation disguised as involvement,” and his feedback—when it happens—is neither constructive nor helpful. Advancement and privileges appear to depend more on family ties and favoritism than actual performance. Policies are inconsistently enforced; the dress code, for example, depends entirely on who you are and who’s watching. Management occasionally rolls out “incentive programs” like Employee of the Month, but these initiatives tend to disappear as quickly as they’re announced. Most positions could easily be performed remotely, yet frontline support is required to sit in the office under constant surveillance—while management and the CEO enjoy the benefits of remote work.

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