Skip Reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(1,177 total reviews)
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Jitse Groen

54% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Skip has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,177 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Skip employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
10 Oct 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Development team are a great bunch of people, some of whom I still keep in touch with to this day. Application architecture is cutting edge and fun to work with. Great location at the edge of the Exchange District.

Cons

Expected to put in "extra" hours on a regular basis regardless of urgency as an unspoken rule, contrary to what was contained in the work contract and despite being already underpaid. CTO regularly uses bullying tactics to "motivate" those he's chosen to be on his radar. Lacks respect for people. CTO has no sense of priority and direction and lacks the necessary skill sets to effectively run a team of creative professionals. Always prefers fast and ad-hoc solutions over correct ones that are reviewed and tested. Unable to effectively keep track of and maintain requirements which has resulted in unnecessary rollbacks of code revisions.

4.0
26 Feb 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The shifts are very flexible. You can do one shift a month for example or as many as possible depending on how busy you are. The pay is very good ranging from 15 to 25 an hour based on time and location of your shift. The work is very consistent in terms of pace. You won't ever be rushing to do something which is nice.

Cons

You do need a fuel efficient car and valid insurance. You still have to pay for gas from the money you earn. When the weather is bad (like heavy snow) the incentives to go on a shift aren't as great since you have to deal with slow driving and ice and snow on the roads without any compensation. Lastly, you sometimes have to wait while being matched to an order which can take too long.

5.0
28 Mar 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people are by far this companies best aspect. I worked in the Saskatoon developer office (spent a week in the Winnipeg one) and I can say that they have some of the brightest and most talented developers around. They are all friendly and knowledgeable, and after-work hangouts were frequent, whether it was meeting up for drinks, or organizing board games in the office after hours. There is no shortage of work, over my year and some at Skip, I can honestly say I was never bored. The work is challenging and there are many opportunities for you to create a niche for yourself, whether you want to get involved in DevOps, Business Intel, work in the Front end or Back end. You'll be given a say in how you accomplish your work. While you have to follow style guidelines, if there's a library out there that best suits the piece of work you're doing, you can use it. There's a lot of new tech being used as well. If you have to take time off for meetings or jet out early to look after your kids, that's fine as long as your churning out code and have proven yourself to be a solid employee. You can also work from home when you're ill, again as long as the code still gets churned out. All of the upper management are phenomenal people. They're incredibly intelligent and driven and want you as an employee to exceed. They're also workaholics, you'll never be able to complain to your friends about your bosses slacking off. If you have questions, they'll give you a straight answer, no BS, but they're witty and fun on occasion and the work place is generally light-hearted. If you can get into the Stoon office, guaranteed the office will be laughing at least once or twice throughout the day from someone's off-hand remark. They named the birds outside the office in the spring/summer Rob and Beyonce. It's nice to take a break and watch them build their nest when you need a break from your monitor. There's the potential for non-negligible bonuses/raises given to people who work hard for them.

Cons

There is pressure on occasion to get code out asap, which may involve a couple hours in the evenings or some weekend work. It's not required, but you do get a lot of kudo points for being available to help out with issues after hours, or giving up a weekend to get something out the door. Some people live for that stuff, and it's cool you can take ownership of your work and get it out to meet demands. This is a symptom of a start up company, not so much Skip in general. It's only a con if you're looking to put in your 9-5 and nothing more. Hackathons aren't quite discouraged as much as upper management would rather employees spend the time working on actual work, instead of fun features for the websites/apps. If you're a new grad starting at skip, you should show up before most people and leave after most people to get your code-output higher and keep at this until you're comfortable with the system and have earned everyone's respect. This is still more a symptom of a startup than Skip itself, but it's the reason I docked a star off Work/Life Balance.

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