Great company - QA Engineer SegPay Employee Review

5.0
13 Aug 2021
Recommend
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Pros

By far - best company I ever worked for! Very family oriented, friendly and warm atmosphere, with strong community sense, modern and comfortable office space with endless perks: paid benefits, massages, catering, happy hours, birthday celebrations, snacks for any preference including fresh fruit, etc. Lots of social activities! Management is always available, discussions on processes improvements are flowing, changes are welcome, open minds for tools/software, updated hardware, etc. No micromanagement, I get great life/work balance. Definitely feels like we are one big team with mutual goal, where productivity is praised and appreciated. Opportunities to grow within company.

Cons

Maybe too many snack options..Also, missing those happy hours in person (but I know, Covid times, hopefully that will be over soon)

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
4 Dec 2025
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Pros

Uber money for lunch, paid healthcare, free snacks and drinks

Cons

My experience working with this company’s HR leadership was very disappointing. The VP of HR appeared far more focused on outward-facing recognition, awards, and public accomplishments than on the actual day-to-day responsibilities required to support employees. Despite having a sizable HR staff, response times to even basic inquiries were consistently delayed or went unanswered altogether. Opportunities for advancement felt inconsistent and unclear. Compensation discussions often came across as dismissive, and it sometimes felt as though decisions were based on personal preference rather than transparent criteria. This created an environment where internal growth seemed arbitrary and discouraging. Communication from HR leadership frequently had an arrogant or condescending tone, especially when discussing policies or office procedures. The lack of organization and minimal presence in the office contributed to a sense of double standards — expectations placed heavily on employees but not modeled by leadership. Overall, the HR department’s leadership style made the workplace feel unsupported, disorganized, and frustrating for employees who were simply trying to succeed in their roles.

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