ClickTime, Inc. Reviews

4.1

84% would recommend to a friend

(27 total reviews)

Alex Mann

87% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

ClickTime, Inc. has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 27 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The ClickTime, Inc. 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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27 reviews
2.0
29 Nov 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The employees at ClickTime are nice and the physical location of the company is convenient to commute to. There are plenty of restaurants and bars around the area to go to for lunch or happy hour.

Cons

Where do I start? This company REALLY pinches every penny. Some employees are using computers that are 6 years old. The CEO would have to sign off on any purchase that was over $100. There is definitely a "inner circle" of those who suck up to management and get what they want. One employee waited over a year for a sit/stand station where a more senior employee in the "inner circle" got one approximately a month after working there. It is unacceptable to play favorites when ergonomics come into play. As far as technology goes, the stack is very old and it doesn't seem like it will be modernized anytime soon. There is not much to learn as far as Information Technology goes at this company. The main webpage looks modern, but once you log in, the app looks like it was built in the 90's. If you are applying for a Systems Administrator role, be prepared to do some desktop support. The facilities are very poorly maintained - I have seen people have to buy their own soap to put in the bathroom because the building doesn't take care of the restrooms. The company shares its office (and even some IT equipment) with Mann Consulting, ClickTime's parent company. There was very little office space for ClickTime despite the fact that Mann Consulting employees are rarely in the office. At one point, the company stuffed six interns into a single office because of the lack of office space. The recruiter at ClickTime once told me that some job postings are completely fabricated just to give the illusion of growth to the public. It is not okay to waste people's time who are looking for a legitimate job because you want to make it seem like the company is growing very rapidly. There was a two month probationary period before you get any sort of benefits and an even longer wait before you can start a 401k.

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ClickTime, Inc. Response
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Thanks for your feedback about your ClickTime experience. We’re a small, bootstrapped company and we freely admit that this environment doesn't suit everyone. Without the depth of resources of a venture-backed or large company, we rely on our employees to wear multiple hats, be creative, and be mindful of our bottom line. We regret that these points weren't made more clear during your interview process, and will make sure we better select for these qualities as we continue to grow. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts, and best wishes in your future pursuits.
2.0
25 Oct 2012

Operates like a start-up even though it's been around for more than 10 years

Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. Small group 2. Half of the Project Management team is not qualified imo.

Cons

"...Clicktime has great management and a fun, intelligent team. It's casual and technology focused, so I would say the closest culture stereotype is Google." -THIS IS SO INCREDIBLY FUNNY DUE TO HOW INACCURATE IT IS. 1. No room for advancement. 2. No senior position hired or promoted in more than 5 years 3. High school like cliques, 4. Poor pay 5. If you're hourly, you're asked to swap time around so that when you work more than 40 hours a week, 8 hours a day, or on a holiday, the company doesn't have to pay you extra.

5.0
5 Dec 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I look forward to everyday at ClickTime. While we often need to assist customers through complicated process change or integrations, we have a team of highly skilled professionals that work hard so that every client, large and small, feels that their business is supported. At the end of the day I feel a sense of satisfaction of a job well done and a sense of ownership in the product and services we deliver to our clients.

Cons

As a small business in San Francisco we feel the pressure of inflation more than some of our large competitors that outsource their labor and development. ClickTime's application tracks with the employment index. Thus, when times are lean for the country and employment dips, as in 2008, so does use of the software.

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