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Upper Management Working Without a Clue - Anonymous employee Digitech Systems Employee Review

1.0
28 Apr 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Their paychecks cash and you get free soda.

Cons

Upper management doesn't understand the business they are in. Their product is clumsy, out dated and lacking in features all of their competitors have. The owner of the company (the CTO) doesn't keep up with technology and is control of everything that happens to the products. The CTO is not above yelling at the top of his voice and swearing at developers who disagree with him. One time he fired the entire support staff because he thought they weren't doing a good job. Marketing research is limited to whatever the owner of the company thinks customers want. That is why they have 4 or 5 products that pretty much do the same thing. Each one is a different version of the main product. They have a company sponsored Chaplin come in once a week. He makes the rounds to say hi to you. You can take this opportunity to talk to him about any problems you may have whether you are religious or not.You're not forced to talk to him but, like the guy preaching on the corner, you don't have to talk to him but he's still annoying.

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
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Pros

Digitech Systems played a significant role in my career growth. Starting with little experience in the field, I was given the chance to learn, advance, and eventually step into a role that aligned with my professional goals. This foundation allowed me to transition into new opportunities beyond the company, and I’m truly grateful for the role Digitech played in my journey. - Supportive coworkers and a collaborative team made work enjoyable. (Teamwork) - The company’s laid-back culture fostered a positive environment. (Have Fun!) - Leadership demonstrated a willingness to take chances on employees, providing real opportunities for growth. (Hire & Develop GREAT People) - Compensation, while not exceptional, was fair for the area.

Cons

Despite the positive aspects, there were challenges that ultimately led to my decision to leave: - When I requested a cost-of-living adjustment, I felt undervalued and dismissed by my boss. Instead of engaging in open negotiation, the interaction left me feeling like an inconvenience. This experience undermined the values of "Hiring & Developing GREAT People" and "Know the Value of Your Contribution". - Leadership didn’t consistently exhibit "Be Humble" or an openness to understanding employee concerns, which sometimes created a sense of disconnection between management and staff. - The company's strong push for Christian values (i.e. the Office Chaplain) occasionally felt exclusionary and conflicted with the principle to "Embrace Diversity." While this improved over time and became more secular, it remained a concern during my tenure. - Strategic long-term goals often felt misaligned with the realities of their market, calling into question leadership’s ability to "Consider the Future."

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