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5.0
Apr 11, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Opportunities to get exposed to the latest and greatest in the tech world. The company has great relationships with clients that it often make things easier. Clients value and respect our work. Friendly work environment.

Cons

communication with internal teams need improvement

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5.0
Apr 26, 2017
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Pros

As someone fresh to the team, Plain concepts has been very welcoming. The company has a very strong sense of community and family. A dynamic group of people from across the globe come together to build world class solutions. The teams are all very helpful and friendly to work with. Each team is made up of true professionals who not only work in technology, but live in it. They eat, sleep, and breathe coding and architecture. From websites to virtual reality, Plain concepts has a team ready to tackle your project.

Cons

• Must be a proactive professional, making sure no one is sitting waiting for something is very important here. projects will span technologies, teams, time zones and channels of communications. • Time zone issues makes communications a challenge. I am in WA state; our teams are in Europe. • Each project has its own structure of project management. Adds some complexity.

4.0
Mar 17, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Working with a Microsoft Partner and being able to show sites I've worked on to family, friends, and colleagues has been a very neat experience. Most of my other work was proprietary in nature. I also enjoy the flexibility that working remotely provides: scheduling appointments with ease, having a blanket and/or space heater always nearby, and not having to deal with a commute. My team is small but effective in creating and maintaining the sites we're assigned.

Cons

Spanish seems to have been the main language of the company for some time despite having offices in non-Spanish-speaking countries. Some of the company wide announcements were only available in Spanish when I first started and even the time tracking software we use is defaulted to Spanish. Work is actively being made to make English the company's main language instead of Spanish, but it is a work in progress. Some of the clients are insufferable to work with. Some are not responsive to questions and seem to be confused as to what they want in the project. Others are constantly changing the design and not getting us the necessary information needed to complete the work, all while wanting to keep the same due date despite their own delays. I'm assuming this is normal with consulting/freelance, which is what we're doing. Whatever the case, this causes a lack of good work/life balance (working late or weekends) when crazy deadlines are enforced. The type of work was not exactly what I was expecting when I signed on. I thought that it would be a 60-40 balance between frontend and backend work since the job description stated that backend experience was required. However, all my work has been frontend with a heavy design focus, lots of custom css and animation, which is not my idea of fun. The US team only had one developer, a frontend developer, before me and others joined, so the team size limited the types of projects they could do. There is talk of more diverse projects in the future, but things are still in the works. Sometimes cultural or personality differences cause riffles in the team (especially when the extroverts want more engagement from the introverts).

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