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Redwood Technologies

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Good role, lack of opportunity for progression. - Graduate Software Developer Redwood Technologies Employee Review

3.0
5 Apr 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Well paid, good team environment

Cons

Often expected to be available after hours to support infrastructure.

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1.0
18 Nov 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is reasonably generous for graduates

Cons

Very old tech stack I think the company is on the rocks The culture is super toxic If you don’t go into the office and work extra hours you get shamed by management No support for learning No opportunities to progress in software department

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5.0
22 Apr 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Taking the long view (as someone who has been with the company since the late 90's), I have found my time full of interest, both technical and commercial, full of change and challenges. The company is vibrant and stimulating, always developing new product to meet an ever-changing market place. It's a great place to be for those who want to see what their particular contribution means to the success of the company, and to become a valued expert in some chosen area. To be honest I felt compelled to write something to balance and counter some of the negative feedback that has been posted. Clearly there have been people who have not had a good experience, but everyone's journey is their own and will be shaped by who they are as well as who they are working with (I mean to point out that reviews can be unbalanced because they do not indicate how the author was to work with, or their skills, temperament etc.). There is always regret and soul-searching when a poor review is posted, and when comment has been fair I believe the company has learnt from it. Joining can be tough if it coincides with a time when the relevant department is a bit overloaded, but those that see initial difficulties through find a long-term future. There's a lot of camaraderie, the departments have a sense of working towards common goals, and there's not a lot of the kind of office politics that can dominate large institutions in particular.

Cons

Commercial pressures can be heavy at times (but that is, after all, the "real world"). Joining can be tough if it coincides with a time when the relevant department is a bit overloaded.

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