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Tritech Software Development Reviews

3.3

66% would recommend to a friend

(54 total reviews)

69% positive business outlook

Tritech Software Development has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 54 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tritech Software Development 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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54 reviews
1.0
7 Nov 2022

I stayed 6 years too long…

Recommend
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Pros

-Company pays employee's insurance premiums -PTO/Vacation Time is decent -Lots of Volunteer opportunities -Free Turkey/Ham for Thanksgiving -Met some amazing people working here

Cons

-Robby McCollom as the CEO -Obvious Favoritism -No Flexibility -Communication really sucks here -Lack of Transparency -Lack of Incentives -Low Pay -Unrealistic Goals -No compensation for all the overtime hours worked during Tax Season

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Tritech Software Development Response
3y
Thank you for your feedback. We are always striving to improve.
2.0
13 Aug 2022
Recommend
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Pros

*Low cost health insurance. *Casual work environment. *Approachable middle management. *Generally friendly coworkers. *1 hour lunch break. *Paid time off. *Optional faith based activities (ex: weekly Bible study).

Cons

*Favorism in upper management is obviously and allowed. If you are well liked, you are seen as untouchable. You can be rude, spread rumors, exhibit unprofessional behavior, and you will still be promoted into management. *Bullying/gossip is tollerated/brushed under the table. *You WILL do work that is above your pay grade and you will be told this is acceptable. *Managers are placed in their position based on their tax knowledge alone, not their ability to manage or lead a team. *Pay is below the industry average; raises don't keep up with inflation. The starting rate for a new hire increases at a higher rate each year than the raises for current staff. How would YOU feel if your peers with 2 years experience were out earning peers with 5, 6, 10+ years of experience? For the same job title and responsibilities? It is very sad. *Little room for long term growth/advancement. *Lack of communication from upper management - you will play a game of telephone when receiving both tasks and performance feedback from those above you. You will be expected to tolerate this. *Lack of transparency. *Very little flexibility (i.e. very few work from home days). *No overtime compensation for salaried employees.

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Tritech Software Development Response
3y
We are saddened to hear about your experience working at TriTech and thank you for bringing this to our attention. We pride ourselves on being a company where relationship building is a priority and we aim to make sure our employees are happy and where growth opportunities are provided. We will use the feedback to ensure that this is not the experience of any other employee.
2.0
16 May 2020

Dead End

Recommend
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Pros

Easy to get hired. Minimal software skill required.

Cons

Low pay. No opportunities for growth. Boring culture. Minimum benefits.

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