Workstate Reviews

4.5

88% would recommend to a friend

(32 total reviews)

Dennis Allio

92% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

Workstate has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 32 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Workstate 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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32 reviews
5.0
6 Jun 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Culture: The culture here is great for folks like me. The main office has plenty of open space as well as personal offices so that you can work collaboratively or privately, working from home is always an option for almost any reason, hardware provided is high quality, and management is as hands off as you want them to be. Salary & Benefits: Pay is very good, and benefits are absolutely amazing, low deductible health care with 100% of premiums covered by the company--including dependents. Lunch is catered every Friday as well, and the location is right by the market and short north. Parking is also free and can be used on weekends and evenings as well. Work: It's consulting, so this is dependent on which client you are assigned to. The company has a lot of experienced developers across many disciplines who are available to help with unfamiliar languages and frameworks which can make things smoother. In the end, some projects will be a slog and some will be a joy.

Cons

Administration/Management: Management needs to formalize roles, job descriptions, conference/equipment requests, and raise/bonus structures. Communication about all of these is unclear and inconsistent, which can at times make it seem like these functions are simply not available. Management also needs to be much more consistent and timely with feedback and reviews. There are some quarters where self-assessments are ignored and manager assessments not delivered. Without feedback and goal-tracking, your employees can't grow. Salary & Benefits: Yearly raises/bonuses are not present, which is essentially a 1-2% demotion each year based on inflation. Again, transparency would help with this, but more importantly a yearly CoLA or bonus should be considered.

5.0
3 Sept 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Boss was relaxed and easy going. He knew what was valuable to the client and directed all of us to that end. The experience of the senior level staff made the difference between a successful project and a failed one. Excellent place to learn about new technologies and use Agile to help implement those new technologies. Ample vacation/sick time.

Cons

Had to deal with poor decision making on the part of the 3rd party vendors.

2.0
13 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Remote Flexibility: The ability to work from Colombia for a US-based firm was a plus, and the onboarding process for the remote setup was relatively smooth. - Technical Exposure: Working with a major client like CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) provides exposure to complex, global systems and high-level technical challenges.

Cons

- Zero Job Security ("Shadow Layoffs"): Workstate operates strictly as a staff augmentation firm without a safety net. If CAS reduces its workforce, Workstate terminates your contract immediately. There is no "bench" time and no effort to reallocate talent to other projects. You are essentially a disposable asset to both the client and the agency. - Disconnected Management & Culture: The internal culture is non-existent. Communication is limited to payroll logistics and bi-weekly 1:1s with managers who have no context regarding your daily tasks or technical contributions. You are effectively an island within the organization. - Burnout-Prone Environment: Because you are embedded in a highly competitive, global "always-on" culture at the client level, the work-life balance is poor. There is constant pressure to be available across multiple time zones without any advocacy from Workstate management. - Voluntary Exit vs. Termination: I chose to leave voluntarily, but I witnessed colleagues who stayed being terminated the moment their specific client contract ended. If you are looking for a career rather than a temporary gig, look elsewhere.

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