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MetroStar Systems Reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(151 total reviews)

Ali Reza Manouchehri

89% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

MetroStar Systems has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 151 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The MetroStar Systems 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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151 reviews
2.0
15 Mar 2018

Some pros, but many underlying internal practices that frustrate

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There's a lot of effort made to create a fun/open workspace, and it shows. The facility is nice and there are plenty of in and out of office events to look forward to. There are many talented and diverse workers at HQ, and there are opportunities within MetroStar to change roles or try new things. There were periods where workloads were balanced, and morale was good.

Cons

Salary was well under industry average for my position and did not increase. I got the sense that compensation varied wildly across the organization. Management tended to be inconsistent and often lacked empathy for employees, resulting in certain high-demand teams and employees being burnt out through overwork - resulting in morale problems and turn over. Many of the company's current successes are the product of employees that burnt themselves out and left the organization over the last few years. There were repeated cycles where certain management and leadership roles did not want to engage on projects or assignments that needed their input, but would still get angry at employees when the final product wasn't up to par. Some employees could get away with denying assistance or information to other teams simply because they didn't want to be bothered, and at least one of them is now at the Director level. Company culture can be difficult to navigate due to the number of college friends or relatives working on the executive side of the office. There has also been a surfeit of promotions to Director/VP levels, resulting in a very top heavy organization. And finally, the motivating factor for posting this review, is the internal campaign for positive reviews on Glassdoor. There's a reason for the flood of ONLY 5-star reviews over the last 6 mo., and it's not because of a radical shift in business practices or priorities.

1.0
5 Sept 2015
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Pros

You will be saving the company a boat load of money by accepting a lower salary.

Cons

Management. Fake glassdoor posts by upper management. A few times a year, there will be an exodus of unhappy people leaving the company. Two years in a row most employees did not get a raise due to the fact the money was going to the sister company "zoomph". We know because we talk. They try to get you to stay with a weak raise. Everyone is underpaid and severely over-worked. The CEO loves to make promises of sharing stocks in his company in return for 40 extra hours a week. In the end you get nothing or something ridiculous such as 1% if you stay for 4 years. The CEO gets angry when people leave at 5. The president judges people based on appearances and accents and shares it with selected people in the company. They hire good hearted people.

1.0
27 Nov 2013

Let's be honest

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people -- the handful of individuals I got to work closely with throughout my time at MetroStar were talented, creative, and resourceful. I always knew who I could always count on, as well as have the ability to collaborate with many types of individuals in different fields of work.

Cons

Several: - Long, exhaustive, miserable hours. Prepare yourself for last-minute requests and highly unrealistic turnaround to consume your time. - Lack of communication and organization. There was no structure in my department, and no one to particularly count on regarding leadership. No matter who I addressed issues with, very rarely did they get resolved. The lack of communication was not only a concern internally, but also with client projects. Many times, communication was not streamlined and dispersed among peers. - No room for growth. - No transparency within the entire company. The rumor mill is exceptionally strong, and with no awareness of what was going on, word of mouth was the only way to stay in the loop. This also caused distress and concern among peers.

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