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Web.Com Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at Web.Com Inc.?
Not the worst job in the world.
Customer Support Specialist in Berwick:
Pros: Helping customers
Cons: Not being able to help customers to the fullest extent possible because it won't make the company extra money
Very mediocre at best.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Drums:
Pros: Commission structure is nice, though its my first job with it so I have nothing to compare it to.
Cons: Management.
Ever-changing, challenging, rewarding, stressful, fast-paced, complex, confusing, easy, and never-ending.
Product Owner in Jacksonville:
Pros: Researching, setting up A/B tests, and analyzing test results. And, my work is seen by thousands of people, and my efforts directly impact the business -- whether it's positive or negative.
Cons: My current compensation and title does not reflect my role and responsibilities.
Software Engineer in Cardiff:
It was okay to start off with. Large, bulky company with the usual arrogant mid-management. But the developers here are incredibly lovely and helpful (well, the non-contractors anyway) and supremely talented.
But then the Siris takeover started.
Now, upper-management is all about "money money money money money". They fired a load of employees, discarded entire departments, sold bleeding edge products & services (that were made by some genius developers in this company) because they couldn't be bothered to branch out to different industries. And now, they've started a consolidation effort to merge the CRMs & platforms of all the companies they've bought over the years. Which is fine if we had a 3 year deadline with a concise plan... But nope! A consultant told them to consolidate everything, and so they've started the project already and literally just making stuff up as they go along, with no clear plan in advance and a ridiculous 18 month deadline! This new capital investment firm will destroy the company until it's reduced to ashes.
My salary is below-average for where I live. I get the standard holiday hours, a low pension contribution, and low-mid tier medical insurance. We get flexible hours and the opportunity for remote working when needed, so that was nice. Nonetheless, I will be looking to leave titanic.com pretty soon. Would not suggest you go anywhere near it.
Great technical challenges. Talented team.
Technical Director in Montréal:
Pros: Scale of impact.
Cons: Communication sometimes lacking from the top down.
Web.com.
Web Developer in Yarmouth:
Pros: I like the work itself, being a web developer is interesting, challenging, and rewarding.
Cons: The pay and work atmosphere. The environment is stressful, and we are not compensated enough for the specialized nature of our job.
Why am I even here?
Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer in Atlanta:
Pros: My manager is nice
Cons: Manager is so bogged down with other work that he is unable to provide me with instructions as to what to do. I constantly find myself with nothing to do and just waiting around. Access is extremely restrictive and learning opportunities non existent.
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