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10 reviews
5.0
22 Dec 2019

Great career

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Pros

There are oppurtunities for advancement if you are looking, everyone knows each other, the managers are involved and willing to help you, the CEO is involved in the everyday operations and also with the employees, monthly company meetings that keep everyone on the same page with what is going on, over time is available. If you are willing to work hard and show initiative this is the place for you.

Cons

Low pay wage but opportunity for increase and also bonuses.

3.0
2 Oct 2018

Great Experience

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Pros

Lots of 1 on 1 help if you need it Lots of overtime Some engineers are really cool

Cons

Some people shouldn't be working here Pay is bad(CEO will say you will get paid more due time, but trust me when things go not as planned you will be dropped. Pay Cap is around $20 for ANY position, unless you are there for 15+ years don't expect to see anything change)

1.0
31 Aug 2017

New Grads RUN

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Pros

CEO is really cool guy

Cons

Very low pay for software engineering Required to work 10-12 hour days Expected to work at home on projects as well No real training is involved in "helping" you work, just expected to learn on your own and fend for yourself

1.0
6 Apr 2023
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Pros

Good pay if you can ensure torture for several years with no vacations.

Cons

They hire based on IQ. They discriminate based on personality tests. They expect you to work full time, and overtime (unpaid) and you will get a talking to if you try to do that overtime on the clock. The CEO is absolutely insane. Several people there have made serious once in a lifetime sacrifices just to keep up their bonus, because if they take time off, they lose it. Terrible code. Some there have to work additional jobs despite doing incredibly complex work, they aren't paid enough. Everyone starts at entry level, except pretty women. Interview process is ridiculous. CEO regularly tells stories about how he fired half the company CEO regularly reminds every worker that they're replaceable, thanks to the meticulous SoP documents.

5.0
17 Mar 2020

Well Rounded

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Pros

I enjoy the culture at DPS Telecom. Generally, the managers are friendly and encouraging. Mr. Berry, the CEO, is eccentric and entertaining. The clients are kind and focused. The job never ends as you grow and develop in the company, your knowledge and skill set grows with the amount of time you spend in the company. There is positive reinforcement and the procedures in place for the different jobs are constantly under review in order to better help our employees and future employees.

Cons

There is some tension at times when sales are low, but the procedures are usually reviewed to changed how we do things. Don’t work here if you aren’t ready to actually put in effort.

1.0
16 May 2021
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Pros

There are lots of good ideas on how to build a great company culture and give employees opportunities to learn and grow. Lots of smart, hardworking people work here. I appreciate that they do their bests to part on good terms and if you really want to leave they send you the paperwork and cut you a check in good time. They don't attempt to punish you financially by withholding checks or refusing to sign paperwork.

Cons

I answered an ad for a writing job and got a telemarketing job just like all the other telemarketers that worked there. The promise is that if you work in that role for a period of time and use it to learn about the company, other opportunities will open up. The problem is turnover and because people get fired or quit at such a high rate there is never an opportunity to move up or move to a better role. As part of the onboarding, they had everyone take a personality test which categorizes each employee with a combination of two dominant colors. The CEO and everyone close to him have the same two dominant colors (I think it was red and green). If you were blue/yellow it was like you had AIDS in the 90s; people who are red/green can rationalize that your personality is not transmitted in any way that they need to be worried about but, the fear that it is still lingers and you can tell people are scared no matter how polite people try to be. The test is supposed to create a culture of awareness and sensitivity but instead creates an excuse to "other" people who actually are sensitive, creative, and intuitive over people who are direct, rational, decisive... The person who actually got the writing job that we all wanted was, of course, a red/green. To be fair, she had been working there for a while. She had performed well in a lot of different roles and what they were really hiring for was her replacement. Still certain red/greens all hung out and favored each other and lauded the virtues of the personality test that brought them together. It's a weird way to form a clique. All together with the personality test favoritism, high turnover rate, fake job listings and such it starts to feel like a trap. What kept me coming back to a job I didn't really want was the people. I liked them in all of their diverse color combinations. That experience was really precious to me. Most of the people I met seemed to be nice people, agreeable, polite, really smart, and interesting. There's always that one person, though, who works in another department, in another part of the building, that doesn't really need to cross my path, ever, who likes to gossip. That for me was too much. There are not enough selling points for this job to allow for a manager, of all people, to make it her DAILY order of business to march all over the property spreading gossip that nobody asked for.

1.0
7 Sept 2022

Just don't

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free food every once in a while.

Cons

Minimum wage. Bonuses only if you work 50+ hours per week (and if the CEO likes you). People are free to be racist without consequences because the CEO likes them and because there's no real HR department anyways. Also, be prepared for the monthly brain washing, aka luncheon.

2.0
15 Nov 2022
Recommend
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Pros

You can get a job without a degree.

Cons

Poverty wages. Insane hours. Unstable CEO. Bad code.

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