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67 Mitarbeiter haben diesen Arbeitgeber mit durchschnittlich 4,0 Punkten auf einer Skala von 1 bis 5 bewertet.
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67 Mitarbeiter haben diesen Arbeitgeber mit durchschnittlich 4,0 Punkten auf einer Skala von 1 bis 5 bewertet.
45 dieser Mitarbeiter haben den Arbeitgeber in ihrer Bewertung weiterempfohlen.
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Nette Kollegen und guter Zusammenhalt.
Viele unnötige sinnfreie Meetings, lange Entscheidungswege und noch mehr Einschränkungen nach dem Kauf durch AMCS.
Einfach mehr den Menschen in den Vordergrund stellen, statt nur zahlengetrieben entscheiden.
Die Stimmung wird nach dem Verkauf an AMCS zunehmend schlechter und es wird immer mehr eingespart. Sowohl bei Leistungen, Events, wie auch beim Personal.
Dank Homeoffice sehr ausgeglichen.
Es gibt Weiterbildungsbudget und man kann es fast frei nutzen. Es gibt gefühlt keine gezielte Personalentwicklung.
Das Gehalt ist unter dem Branchendurchschnitt, wird aber pünktlich gezahlt.
Meist nett, aber wenig Führung.
Viele große Meetings, statt definierter Kommunikation relevanter Personen.
Täglich grüßt das Murmeltier...
Flexible working hours
Instead of firing employees, replace the management, perhaps appoint a woman and pay more attention to humanity.
Unfortunately, the atmosphere has cooled considerably in recent months. After the company was bought out, resources were massively cut and 10-15 people were made redundant. The whole thing was called a voluntary program because "real" redundancies would of course not be feasible for operational reasons, as the figures are good. Employees are frustrated by these decisions and the management cannot compensate for this because there is a lack of humanity. Figures are currently the most important thing.
Some people also have to work even on public holidays after releases, but otherwise quite well depending on the department
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It was actually pretty good, but recently you can clearly see that everyone is thinking about quitting or is preoccupied with themselves. Cohesion has clearly suffered, which is not surprising.
Management is a disaster. They know their business language, otherwise they don't know how to deal with people and have no connection to the rest of the company. Internally, they are not very popular. Direct superiors are more or less just the bearers of news from higher up and have virtually no voice.
Outdated hardware with cumbersome software. Working from home is possible, which makes it bearable.
Supposedly they want to be as transparent as possible, but unfortunately absolutely nothing is said in various meetings. It's just empty words, never anything concrete. Nobody knows what will happen next.
Very below average compared to other salaries
All important decisions are made by men, no trace of equality
After the redundancies, the software will only be managed; it is unlikely that anything exciting will happen here in the near future.
Insgesamt gut. Nicht immer sitzen die fähigsten Leute in Leadership Positionen
Eher unter Markt
Einerseits viele politische Spielchen. Anderseits auch viele gute Leute und guter Umgang miteinander.
Für mich persönlich damals nicht sehr.
Das Produkt ist jedoch spannend und kann viel.
Redundancies are in place for unclear reasons. Morale of employees is down and management does not care. At the same time the company social media channels pretend employees are the number one priority, specially in days like Women's day. What a joke!
Image is not the same as it was before the acquisition. I expect it will get worse, not only internally but also externally.
Some people work during weekends. Given the circumstances I do not think this happens because they love their jobs.
Requests for further training are questioned and very likely rejected.
Salaries are low and increases will not happen.
Non existing. In social media, the company only speaks and but internally they do not walk the talk.
Trust has decreased. It is unclear why decisions happen and people start showing weird behaviours in fear of being the ones next to be laid off. Therefore politics are in place and not necessarily good ones.
Conflicts within the company are treated by managers as if sweeping dirt under the rug. Speaking up is not encouraged.
Old.
Leadership is not transparent and they do not know how to manage change during acquisitions. Not professional. Lack of open, multi-channel feedback options for employees.
Male dominated culture: Unclear why certain male colleagues were appointed to certain positions. Homogenous culture.
Not anymore, everything is oriented towards sales.
With the latest announcements of 15! planned redundancies, the working atmosphere is at rock bottom. Management is pretending that everything is fine and not a word is said about it in all-hands meetings, but of course employees are talking amongst themselves and really all employees in the affected department are frustrated.
In addition, many positions are outsourced to low-wage countries, which leads to further uncertainty and moral concerns.
Absolutely non-existent
You can attend conferences, but here too, original budgets and promises have been cut
Cohesion is good in the small teams, but with the layoffs you can see that differences are made between individual departments.
Direct supervisors have no further information, they are only administrators for vacation and sick leave.
The office is being downsized to save money. Every piece of hardware equipment has to be begged for and is the cheapest you can get, the software runs poorly
Terrible. The two people responsible in management refuse to talk about the redundancies, but pretend to be transparent in public meetings. But there is no sign of transparency, there is no clear information, employees have to gather all the relevant information themselves.
The salary is rather low by market standards, salary increases have been stopped
Very male-dominated, especially in management. Doubtful how the people got to these positions.
Since the takeover of AMCS, the store has continued to run on a low flame, innovative features are not desired
Collagues still remain helpful and friendly. Home office is allowed. There is a trust relationship between middle management and employees, and not much micromanagement.
After the acquisition from AMCS, budget cuts have started to take place. It takes a long time and escalation to upper management to get business expenses reimbursed. Promised salary increases have been cancelled (salaries were low to begin with compared to industry standards). Promised learning budget and work-related expenses have turned into a burocratic nightmare. Recent announcement of layoffs have been poorly handled by the company leadership and have brought the employees' mood down.
After acquisition from AMCS mood in the company went downhill
Remains the biggest positive at Quentic
Below industry level
Colleagues remain helpful
Middle-management relationship with team is positive (can't speak for all departments of course)
Has gotten worse after acquisition from AMCS
Appoint competent and professional people in leadership positions.
The atmosphere got worse after AMCS acquisition. A lot of negative internal politics being played which leads to a lack of trust among everyone. There are also toxic behaviours and comments among some colleagues, and calling this out is not encouraged.
The company tries to sell the idea they care about "ESG". But this is not internally implemented in corresponding policies, since almost no one knows what ESG is, including leadership.
Work from home is possible, but you will find colleagues online and sending emails during weekends or during their holidays. Clearly a red flag.
Managers do not transparently communicate for all employees equally whether there is budget for further training and they will discourage it. Seems like budget is tight for these things despite the company acquiring other companies and opening new and huge facilities in the Philippines.
Salary and benefits are below what other companies in same industry offer or for similar development positions. One benefit they proudly promote is "Fresh fruit and healthy drinks at the offices" which they do not realise that the fact of promoting this as an employee benefit is a joke. Rather increase everyone's salaries please!
The company prides themselves about ESG, but it is just marketing. Internally and specially in the S part, the company does not seem to provide equal opportunities and some male colleagues are promoted to positions for unclear reasons. Also, some requests are rejected for some employees while others can still enjoy them (e.g., further training, working remotely abroad). There is a lack of social policies and when they exist, only HR is aware.
The company does not invest in their employees. Also not surprising why they are building a big development team in the Philippines and not hiring for developers in Europe anymore.
There is unresolved conflict between some departments and persistent lack of trust towards each other. Since there is no strategy everyones follows themselves and tries to save themselves from a boat which is already sinking.
There is lack of diversity in all aspects of diversity. Many colleagues have been in the company forever, which means they only know how things work in this company and have not developed new skills (both technical nor soft).
Managers tell their teams that they cannot influence any decision towards upper management, therefore managers do not really protect their teams needs or wishes. Not professional. Every single decision needs to be approved by leadership: exhausting level of micromanagement.
Old systems and tools
Company strategy is vague and therefore the direction is not straightforwardly communicated.
Gender diversity does not really exist in the workforce and even less in management positions. It is not uncommon to sit in meetings where we are all men or only just one female colleague. There is a lot of mansplaining towards female colleagues during interactions.
After the AMCS acquisition, tasks are mostly oriented towards satisfying new sales to hit the numbers, existing customers are not the focus anymore. Product quality and employee morale are therefore decreasing.
Arbeitsatmosphäre ist am Boden, es werden massiv Mitarbeiter entlassen. Viele wollen freiwillig gehen. Die Stimmung ist aktuell am Tiefpunkt
Im Development-Department ok, Sales Mitarbeiter sind intern mehr wert und kochen ihre eigene Suppe
Vorgesetzten wissen nix und haben keine Macht Mitarbeiterinteressen durchzusetzen
Absolut unterirdisch, hier wird top-down entschieden und es, Mitarbeiter sind nix mehr wert
Software soll nur am Leben erhalten und gemolken werden. Keine Neuerungen erwünscht, daher auch Entlassungen
Deutlich verbesserte Kommunikation, vor allem von Head zu Dev. Es muss deutlich stärker auf die Wünsche und Qualifikationen der Mitarbeiter eingegangen werden.
Fehlende Kommunikation, stattdessen Kommentare wie "Die Software läuft ja, theoretisch brauchen wir euch Entwickler nicht"
Findet quasi nicht statt. Aufgaben wechseln spontan, was als "Chance" versucht wird zu verkaufen.
Leider unterdurchschnittlich
Arbeitsatmosphäre ist gut, es wird jede:r freigestellt, ob sie im Büro oder aus dem HomeOffice arbeiten will. Es gibt zahlreiche Benefits im Büro, die Räume sind allerdings teilweise sehr dunkel und laut (S-Bahn)
Das Image war sehr familiär und menschennah. Das ändert sich gerade rapide. Viele Mitarbeiter:innen wurden gekündigt oder sind freiwillig gegangen. Es stehen mittlerweile Zahlen im Vordergrund, nicht mehr die Menschen die hier arbeiten.
Sehr flexible Arbeitszeiten, HomeOffice möglich, Überstunden können ohne Probleme abgebaut werden
Weiterbildung und Konferenzen sind ohne Probleme möglich, Karriereaufstieg eher nicht
Gehalt und Verhandlungen waren vor dem Verkauf der Firma gut und transparent möglich, seit der Übernahme allerdings eine absolut Frechheit. Jede Handlung dahingehend wird mit Verweis auf ein zu definierendes Budget diskussionslos abgewiesen. Der neue Eigentümer hat seine bisherige Entwicklungsabteilung in die Philippinen ausgelagert, man wird das Gefühl nicht los, dass das auch mit uns passieren soll. Neue Mitarbeiter:innen in der Entwicklung sollen vordergründig aus dem Philippinen Pool rekrutiert werden. Hier gehen bei mir alle Alarmglocken an.
Nach außen wirbt man damit, im Inneren merkt man davon nicht allzu viel, da steht eher "hauptsache billig" im Vordergrund.
Kolleg:innen in den kleineren Teams sind super. Mit vielen anderen Abteilungen hat man einfach nix zu tun.
Es gibt einige ältere Kolleg:innen, die werden genau so behandelt wie allen anderen auch, denke das ist ok.
Teamleads sehr gut, alles was darüber ist völlig ahnungslos seit dem Verkauf der Firma. Sie geben im Grunde nur das weiter, was aus Irland diktiert wird, kein eigener Spielraum. Man weiß im Grunde oft nicht was für eine Rolle sie überhaupt im Unternehmen einnehmen. Im Vordergrund stehen mittlerweile Zahlen nicht die Mitarbeiter:innen.
Sehr eingeschränkte und veraltete technische Möglichkeiten durch Industrienormen die man gerne erfüllen möchte. Arbeitsplatz ist gut ausgestattet. Büro ist teilweise sehr dunkel.
Kommunikation ist nach dem Eigentümer wechselt komplett eingebrochen, viele Mitarbeiter:innen haben keine Orientierung mehr für was sie eigentlich arbeiten, was der Plan ist, wohin die Reise geht. Es ist ausschließlich top down, es gibt keine Transparenz mehr bzgl. Budgets, Gehaltsanpassung werden mit Vermerk auf nichtgenehmigte Budgets abgeschmettert.
Sehr männerlastig in der Development Abteilung, ich glaube aber nicht, dass das absichtlich passiert. Dennoch keine konkreten Maßnahmen um gleichberechtigter zu werden. In anderen sind Teams sind auch einige Frauen in höheren Positionen.
Diversität ist ok, Firmensprache ist englisch, Team wird zunehmend internationaler.
Da der Fokus des neuen Eigentümers sehr unklar ist, bzw. auf Profitmaximierung ausgelegt ist, aktuell keine spannenden Aufgaben.
So verdient kununu Geld.