SilverTech Reviews

3.4

62% would recommend to a friend

(84 total reviews)

Yuvraj Soggu

64% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

SilverTech has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 84 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SilverTech 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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1.0
2 Dec 2015

They're all true.

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Pros

Beer on thursdays? Does that count?

Cons

As much as you don't want to believe it, all of the reviews are true. Management has absolutely zero clue what they are doing - this is a company that is BLEEDING money, operating at a loss and probably has been for quite a while, as more than one high level employee sits around and spends the day surfing the net, collecting a pay check and DOING NOTHING. If that doesn't send the wrong message to your employees, I'm not sure what does. Silvertech has no clients that actually like them, and it's no surprise considering that every account manager treats the client like they're idiots. They overestimate hours needed on every project while most spend their time twiddling their thumbs and deliver an end product that doesn't even come close to meeting agreed upon specs. Seriously? This is a service focused company? The company culture is dog-eat-dog everyone is out to prove that the other guy is doing their job wrong to protect their lack luster position. Screw him before he can screw you. Some of the behavior I have witnessed while here can only be described as disgusting. Stay away... stay far far away.

1.0
19 Jun 2015

Pure nightmare. Positive reviews are blatant lies.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

It's true, the health care coverage is paid in full, and a few of the production staff members are super talented and awesome people. that is it. The health care is covered in full, and decent if you are single. If you have a family, it is terrible. Co-pays, and deductibles are high though

Cons

Everything else is god-awful. The CEO is terrible—the worst person I have ever had the displeasure of working for. Greedy, selfish, childish, & condescending. If that's not enough, some of his super cool friends work there who definitely add value... by slowing things down, and taking credit for hard work I see people do everyday. Company talks a lot about "PROCESS" blahblahblah. Its just rhetoric. No process lives long enough to be followed. They just keep looking for the golden egg solution to make it all easy, and fast. HINT: Its not easy, or fast. Work has impossible deadlines, often maxing out employees. There is little to no employee satisfaction here. I can't wait to get out of this place. I am not sure who is writing these positive reviews, but I assure you its nobody I know. We're all looking to get out of this trap. Save yourself the trouble, and DO NOT work here. I'm almost certain these positive reviews are being requested, or written to push the entirely honestly negative ones off the page and improve the company perception. Work/life balance. HAH. Zero. You are expected to work all the time if necessary. And I mean EXPECTED. You are owned. Culture is manufactured via required events that are so ridiculously scripted. If you want to improve company perception, start internally and try doing so organically. Not artificially, that is just gross.

1.0
28 Apr 2015
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Pros

The benefits package was great - 100% employer-paid health/dental/vision. Generally nice work environment with intelligent, hard working people. Free coffee and beer/popcorn during the biweekly "Fireside Chat" where the leadership praise the sales team.

Cons

When I was brought on board as a developer (or "billable resource" as we came to be known) it seemed like the ideal job - great benefits, decent salary, friendly staff, and work that was interesting and challenging. I even moved my family 150 miles to relocate to Manchester because it seemed like such a great fit. There was talk of professional development opportunities like training and code reviews, but it was just that - talk. Sales will promise unrealistic timelines for delivery to get a client, and management will expect the deadline to be met, even if it means requiring the staff to work on holidays Thanksgiving and Christmas. The company culture, if you can call it that, is to run their production staff into the ground and replace them.

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