Growing company that invests in their employees - Anonymous employee iTMethods Employee Review

5.0
28 Feb 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Since I've started at iTMethods, I have had a very positive experience. Within the first month of being here, I was given a lot of responsibility, and the more I was able to demonstrate my expertise, the more responsibility I was given- which is a common theme for new hires. The work is really stimulating and challenges you to problem solve in different ways- which makes my work that much more fulfilling. And we work with AWS & Atlassian, two tech powerhouses, which keeps things very exciting. The people here are awesome. They're all super smart, nice, and have a great sense of humour. We also have a ton of team events, lunches, and have frequent ping pong games, which helps to facilitate more of a team environment. As someone who thrives off of an inclusive and fun corporate culture- I am really pleased with all of our team initiatives.

Cons

Some business processes are going to have to improve to accommodate for growth- of clients and of employees. I think management has a good vision for this, but it will definitely need attention.

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2.0
26 Jan 2025
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Pros

The technology stack at IT Methods is fascinating and offers plenty of learning opportunities. Compensation is fair, and there’s potential for growth—at least on paper. If you’re seeking hands-on tech exposure and can handle the pressure, it might be worth a shot—but be prepared for a culture that prioritizes control over trust.

Cons

- Leadership’s distrust and paranoia about employees actually doing work creates a tense atmosphere. - Every minute must be accounted for, and the expectation of 50/60-hour weeks leads to quick burnout. - Management frequently proposes big ideas but rarely sees them through before coming up with the next big thing. - Turnover is high as people soon realize the reality doesn’t match the “dream job” presented during interviews. - Very long hiring process because management can't seem to make decisions.

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