Empowering Environment and Great Coworkers - Avis employé Software Developer Gradient Financial Group

5,0
29 sept. 2015
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Avantages

Great environment for software development - very casual, work closely with QA and BA teams to make the best decisions. Provided laptops and latest versions of software while encouraged to expand knowledge and learn new technology to help keep products up to date. Company provided snacks always available. Full game room with arcade cabinets, pool, and ping pong for employee use. Developers are proactive and involved. Flexible scheduling allows for missing rush hour daily. Solid PTO and health care benefits. All development is purely internal and well planned which allows for little to no extra hours work.

Inconvénients

The biggest con is no work from home options. However, management has implemented many perks to improve the on-site environment. Because the development environment is young, mistakes can be made as the team learns together. But I would also consider this a pro because we have the opportunity to control our own processes and try different options.

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5,0
8 janv. 2026
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Avantages

The culture here is really great. It's a family oriented company and everyone around you wants you to succeed. Everyone is always willing to help you learn and grow and there is a lot of opportunity for career advancement. The executives are very down to earth and make it a point to know their employees. I have loved working here!

Inconvénients

Honestly, there is nothing that comes to mind. It's a great company to work for.

2,0
1 avr. 2026
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Avantages

The office is clean and well-maintained, and the Arden Hills location offers ample parking and a straightforward commute. Social gestures like occasional "food days" occur, though they often feel like a superficial fix for deep-seated cultural issues.

Inconvénients

Retaliatory Management & "Collective Punishment": Leadership style is centered on punishing the group for the actions of a few. Rather than addressing individual performance or conduct issues professionally, they respond with sweeping, restrictive policies that treat the entire staff like untrustworthy children. The "Bounty" Incident: To illustrate the level of toxicity: the Head of HR once sent a company-wide email offering a $5,000 bounty to identify an individual who sent an email disparaging the owners. This "whistleblower-hunt" created an immediate environment of fear and suspicion. Rigid Micromanagement: Professional trust is non-existent. Flex time was recently removed, and all employees—including exempt staff—are now required to "punch in and out" for every minute worked and every break. Outdated Technology: The internal systems and software are frustratingly behind the times. Much like the dated office decor, the tech infrastructure is clunky and slow, leading to daily "workaround" frustrations for many of us just trying to complete basic tasks. The Nepotism Factor: The "family atmosphere" often feels more like a cover for favoritism and nepotism. If you aren't in the "inner circle," expect to be pressured into taking on significantly more responsibility for little to no additional compensation. Poor Compensation & Development: Salaries are mediocre for the Twin Cities market, and the 401k match is well below industry standards. There is very little training provided; it is a "sink or swim" environment with no meaningful onboarding.

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