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BlueWave Computing Reviews

4.1

84% would recommend to a friend

(41 total reviews)

Sean Vojtasko

100% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

BlueWave Computing has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 41 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The BlueWave Computing 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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41 reviews
2.0
7 Oct 2015

Sales salary

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great product set to deliver to the market

Cons

The compensation discussed in the interview is not accurate. There is not a lot of money to make in sales

4.0
11 Jun 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible scheduling within reason and relatively low micromanagement insofar as you're doing work. The environment is very positive (almost everyone genuinely seems to enjoy being here) and teammates always have your back to get things done. The knowledge and talent of some people here can be truly staggering and overcoming even the most severe or strange issues is simply a matter of getting the right people involved. Relationships with clients are usually very positive and BlueWave is usually trusted to make the right decisions or recommendations. The overall company culture is healthy, positive, and committed to clients - it's easy to take pride in one's work. This section is not nearly as big as the one below but each of these points speaks volumes and their importance cannot be overstated.

Cons

Given the size and budget of many clients, most of the work at the SA level involves troubleshooting/implementing solutions in the realm of desktop support and basic server and networking challenges. Even without regard to one's position, client environments are usually small and only a handful go beyond a handful of servers and a firewall. Opportunities to work on and really dig deep into more advanced networking, storage, and server architecture. This may vary between the clientele handled by each team but it is nonetheless frustrating. Chances to work with virtualization beyond handfuls of ESXi hosts (other platforms are nearly nonexistent) since anything bigger is almost always going to be hosted and handled by someone else. While it can be good to standardize on certain brands and implementations because they're tried and true solutions that most staff are experienced with, alternate vendors, platforms, and other approaches that may better suit the client but don't fit our standard recipes are rarely considered on merit. There's also often a push to replace to replace or at least an unreasonable bias against anything in client environments that doesn't fall under our usual territory. This only serves to prevent broadening the collective expertise to more platforms and is not, in my opinion, in line with the culture of the company. The emphasis and reliance on cloud services significantly reduces the available complex and interesting work and, by extension, opportunities to grow and learn new platforms (this applies to the above points as well). It can be discouraging to see technologies "roped off" and beyond the realm of anything one might work with. Make no mistake - it's often the sensible choice for the client and in their best interest in terms of budget and what they actually need. Other times it can really seem pushed or forced just to make a sale and generate revenue without doing any work. This can also be particularly frustrating when one of these services has problems that we cannot touch and it often feels as if we're a middleman.

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BlueWave Computing Response
10y
Thank you for the very thoughtful and accurate review! You are exactly right we are growing into the upper end of the SMB market and the SME (Smal/Medium Enterprise) market. This will certainly impact the types of solutions that we would implement and support for our clients. We very much see the "Hybrid" cloud being part of our strategy. This means supporting both on premise and "off premise" cloud solutions and dictates Top Level skill requirements in VMWare and Hyper-V. We tend to see our selves currently right in the middle...Technically savvy clients, regardless of size, want to make the transition to "the cloud" in some shape of form. Large clients see the value more quickly. You insight to the company strategy and you advice are very much in alignment with our direction...so...Thanks again!
3.0
1 Jun 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Bluewave maintains a good reputation for customer service, and really taking care of the client. In most cases, our clients really do enjoy our presence, which is always good in the world of IT. Fellow employees overall are helpful, and friendly...usually ready to lift a hand if needed. The company events help for team and morale building. I really do enjoy the time I've spent with Bluewave.

Cons

Personally (honestly), I think Bluewave tends to sell people short a bit. In terms of salary, I don't believe most employee compensation matches their skillsets. I've heard the phrase, "They should've been hired at a higher position," thrown around quite often. I don't believe there is sufficient amount of engagement to the team of engineers. Although we are sort of left to our own devices and not micromanaged...there's also not much of an avenue for self-improvement. There are certifications, but mostly related to Windows. There's not many channels for creative or intuitive solutions, mainly due to budget or our own restrictions. There's too much focus on metrics, and making a quota. Too much talk of numbers forces employees away, and creates worker drones; not creative/free thinkers. An employee's abilities and knowledge can be immediately overshadowed by the race for good numbers and generating revenue. There should be a better balance.

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BlueWave Computing Response
10y
I very much appreciate the feedback. I realize that these reviews are anonymous, I would very much like to hear more from you on specifics. In particular...balancing culture with metrics, your training/certification opportunities, and your view on salaries. Being competitive with salaries is very important to us as an organization. We benchmark salaries/skills on an annual basis and, as such, this year we budgeted for more than 2x the industry average. Certainly there will always be some that are not quite where they think they should be and we do our best to take care of those. If you have a particular concern, please discuss with me or your manager. (Sean)
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