ARQ Reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(95 total reviews)

Tristan Sternson

80% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

ARQ has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 95 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ARQ 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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95 reviews
1.0
22 Aug 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible remote working but I can only comment as I was there during COVID so I can only suspect that the CEO is mandating return to office given how controlling he is.

Cons

Unfairly treated. Terminated as I spoke up. This is the common theme. Be bestie and ride on CEO coat tails and you have a job for life. Leadership did not care about my team, wanted me to get rid of them because they are not booked for work. Leaders dont care about livelihood of people and it’s just a me me me business and filling up with pockets with heaps of cash, wine and dine and expensive cars and trips which we all bust our backsides for our customers.

3.0
24 Aug 2023
Recommend
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Pros

People were the best Used to gather on a Friday after work and play for hours Made great friends over the years Worked on interesting projects

Cons

I’ve never seen this company managed well Back before the split (Melbourne IT) CEO was shady and sold shares before announcing bad results. Redundancy after redundancy (Suncorp). Then the company split and kept the name but didn’t spit any of the debt. “Fresh start” with new CEO that used to be on the board. His idea of good culture was people wearing arq branded t-shirt and that was it. Spends his time publishing on LinkedIn instead of improving the company (tech bro vibes). Sales team seems to be shuffling every couple of months. Their roles kept changing and given tasks that didn’t align with their title/job I was told there were no bonuses for sales so hard to find people who will stay. They had to take care of existing clients which gave little time to find new ones as well. This created a situation where there were very few projects and those projects were overall poorly managed. I heard from other employees that Outware (previous name of the mobile side of ARQ) used to be respected and trusted by client, that’s not really the case anymore. These are my personal opinions over the years I’ve worked there. It’s hard to recommend this company even for juniors as I’ve seen a few juniors being made redundant due to lack of projects, or would be sold as seniors and struggle, or would be assigned to projects that were not maintained and end up supporting legacy codebase. Don’t expect to be paid fairly (according to market standard) And don’t expect to be promoted either. Promotion budget is based on results and they haven’t been great Instead of paying their employees fairly, they prefer sponsoring a footy team. They also prefer privatising the Lume for an afternoon with waiters and drink instead of addressing issues.

2.0
4 Jun 2023
Recommend
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Pros

really relaxed environment you will make good friends sometimes they look after people

Cons

- mid-level managers and top-level managers are so useless. Compared to the pre-covid and pre-NCS era, it was a fun place to work but now (at least in Brisbane) it just feels like a boys club. If you are in it, good for you, else tough luck. - too much groupism. They don't trust a new person in the team and they will not even try to work on it. For a small group, it is divided into further small groups. - losing clients. they are in a verge of loosing a lot of their big clients as the quality of work they provide has gone really down.

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