Good Culture, friendly people. - Java Software Developer Agencyport Employee Review

4.0
18 Apr 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The culture is great, people are always organizing both official and unofficial events in and out of the office. There is a strong trust between employer and employee. Personal responsibility is encouraged, and anyone can bring anything new to the team if a good case can be made for it, be it a new process or a new technology. Everyone's opinions and views are taken into consideration before decisions are made. Easy access for commuters using public transport.

Cons

The insurance industry in general isn't a tech leader, and we find ourselves frequently dealing with supporting legacy systems. Unless you're working on the core product team, you will be using a lot of proprietary technology that may not be very applicable outside of Agencyport.

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5.0
27 Nov 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Innovative, empowereing and fast paced. People were amazing.

Cons

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4.0
6 Jul 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Agencyport's best asset are its employees. Everyone on the team is friendly, and the culture is casual and fun. Plenty of opporunities for after-work activities, including softball, kickball, and paintball. There's opportunity to learn with regular "lunch & learn" sessions as well as senior employees always willing to lend a hand.

Cons

If you're a developer on the Services team, the work can get old after a while. There's plenty in the SDK to learn, but you'll be implementing similar projects over and over, and Agencyport SDK knowledge isn't exactly transferable to other companies. The newest (at the time of writing) version of the SDK uses things like AngularJS and Bootstrap (which are transferable to other web companies), but there's no guarantee that you'll be working on a project using the latest version of the SDK. If you end up supporting a client who uses an older version of the SDK, you'll be working with older software, as the insurance industry isn't very quick to adopt the latest technology updates.

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