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Invisible Technologies

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Not worth the time. - Quality Analyst Invisible Technologies Employee Review

1.0
24 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Other contractors are incredible. Your peers here will be some of the brightest people you've met in your life.

Cons

Projects at this company may end with little notice, leaving employees in an uncertain position. While there is an internal system for finding new projects, it can be frustrating to use due to outdated and inactive listings, which diminish its reliability. There appears to be a lack of consistent support for employees who go above and beyond. For instance, I observed situations where individuals who volunteered to help with additional tasks found themselves unable to return to their original roles, leading to challenges in securing new assignments later. Advancement within the company often feels tied more to personal connections than to skills or experience. This can be discouraging for employees who work hard and demonstrate merit but are passed over for less qualified candidates. Training processes vary significantly across projects, with some being well-structured while others feel rushed and incomplete. This inconsistency can make onboarding and skill development unnecessarily difficult. In terms of management, there seems to be a disconnect between leadership and the day-to-day experiences of employees. Communication often lacks professionalism, and it can be challenging to feel genuinely supported. While I lucked out by having an amazing QA Lead who frequently went above and beyond, they were an outlier. Additionally, there are limited pathways to showcase skills across projects, meaning employees frequently need to rebuild their reputations and prove themselves repeatedly. Full-time employees are prioritized for promotions and mobility, but the company will not provide job security for these employees. After a project ends, it is likely that those same employees will be left in the dust. Overall, while the pay is competitive for entry-level roles, the lack of stability, transparency, and consistent support makes it difficult to see long-term growth here. Employees seeking advancement and fair recognition of their contributions may find better opportunities elsewhere.

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5.0
11 May 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Many brilliant motivated minds, some excellent technical elements, promising GTM, good compensation and benefits

Cons

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1.0
27 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Payments are on time. - Flexible work (you can work according to your schedule).

Cons

I personally wouldn't recommend this position or company to someone else. The projects end very abruptly, often without notice, leaving employees with significant uncertainty and anxiety during the project. Additionally, there's a lack of culture, partially because it's remote and also because of the nature of the projects. They really push for a kumbaya type of cohesion, but it's difficult to achieve given that projects end so abruptly and the turnover rate is so high. Secondly, I've noticed that hiring is often based on whether you're well-liked rather than on your individual merit, how long you've been at the company, or your experience. This is evident in how some of the leadership seems to lack leadership experience. Finally, the pay is fairly low for what the project requires.

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