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Simple Technology Solutions

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Great place to work - Software Developer Simple Technology Solutions Employee Review

5.0
30 Nov 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very interesting work, good work environment, lots of opportunities and encouragement to do training (something I have rarely seen), talented coworkers, very nice brand new company provided laptop and peripherals.

Cons

A huge con is the minimum 3 month delay in joining the company 401k plan. This period (which will extend to up to 6 months depending on the exact timing of starting at the company) is the longest I have ever seen to simply *join* a 401k plan (and I am not talking about company match). Company contribution on health and dental insurance could be better.

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5.0
30 Jan 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Career development resources, fully remote, flexibility, unlimited PTO.

Cons

Startup 'many hats' situations at times; below market salary.

1.0
15 Jul 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The client-facing technical staff are highly competent and seem to operate with minimal interference from the chaos at headquarters. If you're assigned to a client contract and shielded from internal operations, you may avoid the worst of the internal dysfunction.

Cons

Toxic Leadership Culture: Senior leadership interactions are marked by open hostility, emotional outbursts, and a lack of professionalism. Staff have witnessed shouting matches, belittlement, and even tears during executive-level meetings. No Clear Vision: Leadership lacks a coherent strategic direction. Decisions are reactive and often ego-driven, not guided by data or long-term goals. Internal Disrespect: There is little collaboration or mutual respect among executive team members, which creates cascading confusion and disorganization. Inability to Manage Conflict: Despite having team members with formal training in conflict resolution, the organization remains plagued by unresolved internal strife. Microaggressions and Bias: Microaggressions and racially charged comments have been tolerated within the organization, with no real accountability enforced. Financial Instability: The organization is under serious financial strain and has conducted multiple rounds of workforce reductions to stay afloat. Pay Disparities: Significant compensation gaps exist between departments, particularly between client-facing staff and back office roles. Expensive Benefits: While multiple health plan options are offered, they are overpriced and not accessible for many employees — quantity does not equal quality. “Unlimited” PTO in Name Only: The company advertises unlimited PTO, but the reality is that time off is difficult to take and culturally discouraged. Absentee Leadership: Key leaders are frequently disengaged, with critical responsibilities offloaded to less experienced staff. Major initiatives stall due to lack of leadership alignment or support. Inauthentic Employer Branding: Employees are frequently encouraged (and in some cases, pressured) to leave overly positive reviews online in order to boost the company’s image and compete for workplace awards. High Turnover: Previous team members in key roles have exited due to the toxic environment — and that cycle continues. Lack of Accountability in Revenue-Generating Roles: Some teams with high compensation packages deliver little in terms of new business or measurable growth.

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