Work here with caution - Developer BSA Solutions Employee Review

1.0
7 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good for people who know how to people-please and know how to suck up to those in higher positions. Generous when it comes to company events, there’s always something going on every month, if that’s what you like or if you are an extrovert.

Cons

Too many things are going on at once, and clients are very cheap when it comes to compensation. In my field, they treat us like we’re their nannies. The CEO keeps changing things on the HR side too, always changing her mind. I’ve also heard she has favorites, most of the internal team logs in late., but if it’s an ordinary employee like me, I get an email notice from my manager. They make it look like an ideal company during your first month, with constant meetings and snacks, but after three months it becomes dreadful. Just like most people say here, they lure you with activities and freebies to hide the fact that they cannot provide the salary or incentives you actually deserve. There are no real incentives to keep you motivated or to encourage you to go above and beyond. The only positive side is the managers we currently have, who make an effort to keep us going and sometimes treat us with food—even though they don’t have to.

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4.0
9 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Atmosphere was welcoming and fun

Cons

Time and schedule were rough

1.0
18 May 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Honestly, I can't think of any real pros during my time at BSA Solutions. My previous employer provided a much better work environment, support system, and overall experience. Compared to that, this company fell short in nearly every area.

Cons

My experience at BSA Solutions was frustrating and disappointing. I took on extra responsibilities during a key internal change that required significant coordination and effort, yet those contributions were overlooked and never acknowledged by leadership. There’s a strong sense of favoritism from the directors, and recognition often seems to depend more on personal relationships than actual performance. The work environment doesn’t promote a healthy work-life balance — staying past your scheduled hours is often expected and sometimes we were even required to work on weekends without proper acknowledgment. Leaving on time can lead to subtle discrimination especially if others in your team are still working. Participation in company clubs is also mandatory which feels forced and unnecessary for those who prefer to keep work and personal time separate. Overall, the culture lacks fairness and genuine support making it difficult to feel truly valued as an employee.

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