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Choose Wisely When Considering TTG - Anonymous employee Technology Therapy Employee Review

1.0
28 Jul 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Value and emphasis on learning and discovering new skills - Getting to help small businesses reach their goals - Fully remote

Cons

- Obsolete and overcomplicated time-logging policy that implicates lack of trust in employees - Impractical deadlines and expectations - Lack of organization and transparency with projects - 0 sick days, and what little PTO was offered was only available to those with minimum 6 months of employment - Employee turnover is obscene - Lack of fostering company culture and interpersonal relationships - Owner lacks organization and communication skills and emotional intelligence

Technology Therapy Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at Technology Therapy. We genuinely value feedback from all our team members, past and present, as it provides us an opportunity to reflect and improve. From the outset, our agency model necessitates that all team members, regardless of their role, log their time. This expectation is communicated during the interview process and reinforced during onboarding. Our weekly meetings are designed to review project timelines and client requests, ensuring that we set realistic deadlines. Whenever there's a discrepancy in expectations, we prioritize open communication, often resorting to immediate discussions to find a resolution. Being a fully remote team, transparency and clear communication are paramount for our operations. We've observed that individuals who find it challenging to communicate their capacity or manage their time might face difficulties in our environment. I'd like to address a point of concern raised in your review. Whenever there's a change in our team composition, we ensure that the entire team is informed promptly. Our company culture, which we take immense pride in, thrives on the camaraderie we share. While we do meet bi-monthly to catch up, our lively “Water-Cooler” Slack channel is a testament to the bond we share, some snippets of which even make it to our social media. We regret any miscommunication or misunderstandings that might have occurred during your tenure and wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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5.0
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Pros

- A dedicated, passionate team that works seamlessly together to get things done. - Training that’s thorough and backed by accessible resources for ongoing development. - Professional, courteous staff who make the workplace both productive and enjoyable. - Ideal for proactive, organized individuals who thrive on learning and taking initiative. - Flexible hours and remote work that ensure a great work/life balance. - A queer-friendly space that fosters inclusivity and respect for all identities.

Cons

- The fast-paced, self-driven environment offers a lot of independence, but it might take some time to adjust for those who prefer more guidance or oversight. - As the company grows, some processes are still evolving, which presents opportunities for improvement and innovation.

2.0
5 Oct 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Dog friendly. Snacks. General benefits and pay are decent-ish. Awesome co-workers with great talent. Paid overtime. HR lady is a sweetheart. If you're an entry level person, this is a good place to learn some ropes and jump to a different employer after a couple of months.

Cons

A workplace honed on fear and superiority. Other employees constantly expressed fear of being yelled at or fired on any given day. Though, that's not entirely it. If you were an undesired employee, you would be squeezed out through high school like antics of being left out of conversations or removed from clients until that employees decided to leave on their own--professional bullying, if you will. Communication is abhorrent. Everybody is responsible to a point, of course, but projects are constantly being dropped onto your lap. Client expectations and level of importance are always being changed depending on how much the client is paying (or hasn't paid). Out of scope items are always being dropped in by the management, pushing timelines of other projects back constantly. No way to stay on top of work that keeps coming in and being promised over other deadlines. You don't realize how much you miss having lunch breaks until you lose them. Remember that.

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