Challenging and Rewarding Place to Work - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei Array (NY): Mitarbeiterbewertung

4.0
26. Feb. 2025
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Pros

- Full remote - Company has real potential - Work is engaging and never monotonous. - Despite having specific responsibilities, I have opportunities to contribute to other areas. - Competitive healthcare, retirement, and other perks. - Competitive compensation - I have the freedom to make decisions and drive impact. - ELT regularly holds all-hands meetings and shares company updates at an appropriate level. - My team’s leadership fosters collaboration and maintains a positive environment.

Kontras

- Not necessarily a bad thing, but only self-starters will succeed here - Onboarding & product training can be vague and minimal for some teams - We run very lean so many team members are overloaded with multiple high priority projects - Culture and morale need some help due to multiple rounds of downsizing over the past couple of years

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5.0
1. Mai 2026
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Pros

Clear expectations at a very stable organization.

Kontras

High expectations can lead to friction in some cases

1.0
6. Apr. 2026
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Pros

Got paid for interview and onboarding

Kontras

I went through what felt like a “ghost job” type of process. I was given a two-day technical assessment that required very little sleep and included pulling an all-nighter. The assignment was highly realistic and closely resembled production-level work in both scope and expectations. A significant amount of time and effort was required before even having a clearly established or confirmed role. This also included a CCAT assessment as part of the screening process, along with employment verification, ~45 pages of documents, and several hours of video content. After that, I was asked to record two 5–10 minute videos based on those materials, with very minimal prompts and no clear grading criteria or expectations. I was then told I scored just slightly below “acceptable” and was terminated immediately. The entire process felt disorganized from start to finish. The technical assessment was missing key pieces, almost as if it was incomplete or still being tested. During onboarding, I was already being added to meetings and even assigned a task, despite not having fully completed the onboarding process. Part of the reasoning given for my termination was that I wasn’t proactive in pointing out that I had been added to meetings and should have been focusing on onboarding instead. This was especially confusing, as those meetings and tasks were initiated by the team themselves. Given the amount of upfront work required and how the process was structured, this raised serious concerns for me about whether the role was clearly defined or fully established, and whether the expectations for candidates were aligned with an actual longterm position. Advice to others: Be cautious about the time commitment required before the role is fully secured. The process may require substantial effort upfront without clear expectations or evaluation criteria.

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