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Technology Therapy Reviews

2.8

44% would recommend to a friend

(25 total reviews)

35% positive business outlook

Technology Therapy has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 25 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Technology Therapy employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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25 reviews
2.0
5 Oct 2016

You can do better. Believe me.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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.

1.0
17 Jan 2018

A terrible place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Most of the co-workers I worked with were nice. The owner travels a fair amount. When she's gone Technology Therapy is actually an okay place to work.

Cons

I'm only posting a review to echo what seems to be the running theme with this company. The owner is an unreasonable, unprofessional bully. The work environment is extremely toxic and this is completely due to the owner. I can't stress enough that you should avoid working here at all costs. If you have other options, take those. Only take a job at this place if you are desperate. I would take a gap on my resume over working at this place.

Technology Therapy Response
8y
We are sorry to hear that you had a negative experience. We appreciate receiving meaningful constructive feedback from current and past employees. For the past nine months, Technology Therapy has been transforming based on the meaningful feedback we have received. Not only have we moved to a new location, but the structure of the organization has changed tremendously. Our new location provides account managers and developers with private offices to make client communication easier. Our new conference room makes team meetings easier and more inclusive. One of the major shifts in operations over the past few months has been a restructuring of onboarding new team members this includes better training, a department handbook and a clearer level of expectations from day one. These processes are now lead by team members who have been a large part of growing Technology Therapy. We all need a chance to grow, change and let go of the past to become better.
1.0
21 Jun 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If anything, working here made me realize what I never want to experience in my professional working career ever again.

Cons

Would give my experience zero stars if possible. Epitome of a toxic work environment. Boss / Owner is a professional manipulator and bully. Will make you feel guilty for requesting respect as an employee. Boss is unable to provide constructive feedback, set expectations, or even give coherent instructions. Her emotional intelligence is non-existent at best. She will find error in the littlest tasks, refuse to have a civil or constructive conversation about how to fix problems, and in a "hissy-fit" you'd expect from a child, will shut you out of meetings and remove you from projects. She will micromanage in order to increase productivity without any self awareness that she, in fact, is the company's biggest problem. The veterans on staff do little to deter the abuse coming from management, further undermining your confidence and self respect. God forbid you start to cave under stress - even your peers will start to throw you under the bus in order to save face. There is a complete lack of trust. If you ever reach out to a veteran staff member for help it will result in a closed door "meeting" where your superiors will talk about your "poor performance" directly to the boss. Systems are non existent, work is never consistent in quality, priorities are constantly shifting. Avoid at all costs. A gap in your resume is immensely better for your well-being than taking a job at this place.

Technology Therapy Response
8y
We are sorry to hear that you had a discouraging experience. For the past ten months, Technology Therapy has been transforming based on feedback we have received from team members. One of the major shifts has been in operations and taking some of the burden off senior leadership for improved operations. We have also now created stronger documentation and training to on board new team members and set clear and measurable expectations. This is why in 2017 we were chosen one of RI’s fastest growing companies. We all need a chance to grow, change and let go of the past to become better.
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