Experience varies depending on individual - Specialist QSC Employee Review

2.0
7 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

• Some flexibility in the role. • Exposure to various tasks beyond the original scope of responsibilities.

Cons

1. Leadership Involvement in Marketing: • Local management tends to intervene in areas like marketing and branding, even when they may not own the official guidelines. • Instances of mischaracterizing certain efforts (e.g., defining basic social media posts as “digital campaigns”). • Feedback from the marketing team on content strategy is often dismissed as personal opinion rather than being considered objectively. 2. Unclear Expectations and Poor Onboarding: • The hiring criteria and role expectations were poorly communicated during the onboarding process. • Initial tasks revolved around completing basic content, such as LinkedIn posts or case studies, with no clarity on long-term objectives. • Critical expectations were only outlined months into the role, which created confusion and unrealistic deadlines (e.g., completing five design files and an annual calendar within weeks). • Leadership provided inconsistent feedback and did not check in regularly to offer guidance, making it challenging to meet unclear expectations. 3. Workload and Role Misalignment: • Tasks expanded beyond the original content-focused role, including managing unrelated responsibilities like the experience center calendar and bookings. • Despite fulfilling additional tasks, feedback from leadership often criticized creativity without offering actionable feedback or clear direction. 4. Exit Process and Dismissal Policies: • Exit processes need improvement, with greater sensitivity and respect for departing employees. • Dismissals seem to be influenced by subjective reasoning, such as “character not a fit,” rather than measurable performance issues. • Leadership struggles with accountability and managing frustrations, which may contribute to unwarranted contract terminations.

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5.0
14 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Thorough, 2-stage interview. Interviewers are friendly, intelligent, and curious. Onboarding is perfectly meticulous to ensure new hires learn and have access to all the information they will need to start their new position with an excellent foundation. Entire team is refreshingly welcoming and fosters a collaborative, team-centric environment.

Cons

Office chairs aren't Herman Miller Aerons or comparable.

3.0
25 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- fully remote - engineers are given tons of autonomy - solid work life balance - not super bureaucratic - pay is decent

Cons

- no culture to speak of (as a remote worker of 3+ years, i've only met my coworkers once in person, and we do not have any non business related exchanges.) - Once fantastic bonus program has ceased to exist after acquisition by acuity - lots of unadressed technical debt. - flagship software looks like it was written in 2002. - company is very focused on products that do not generate revenue - PM are nowhere to be found, leading to engineers who aren't subject matter experts making odd product choices. I have never met my current PM. - Offshoring engineering jobs to seems to be the current paradigm - teams are isolated from each other and often duplicate efforts despite working in a monolithic codebase. for instance, two different teams recently both wrote complete stacks for the same display hardware with zero collaboration. - location based pay is unfair. same pay for same job should be the norm. - after being acquired, upcoming changes in HR policy are not communicated, It seems like benefits are going to get worse in the coming months but there is no way to know.

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