Recognition is not as fair as they say - Software Developer Consultant Thoughtworks Employee Review

3.0
Feb 21, 2024
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Pros

Money is good. Ways of working are good.

Cons

The work experience depends entirely on the client you are working with. If you are lucky enough to work with a cool client, then it's amazing. But if you are not sure about the client, and decide to give it a try to see what happens, and later if you regret your decision, the leadership will not let you change projects (or roles) easily (like ThoughtWorks says during the recruiting process). And the worst part to me is that ThoughtWorks prefers hiring new folks, rather than promoting internal employees. I used to be part of the recruiting team, but I quit this role because I was being forced to run interviews to hire outsiders for a position that TW was denying to me. Since I joined TW, all my performance reviews have exceeded expectations. Besides that, I have received several feedbacks from the client itself and from different leaderships (ThoughtWorkers) that worked with me. I have all the evidences and feedbacks listed in the software used by TW to measure the employees' performance. And ThoughtWorks doesn't care about it. I am stuck at my current level (Mid-Level) despite performing (and being treated) as a Senior. In my last project, I played the Tech Lead role; I was chosen by the client for that position, yet TW did not promote me. I accepted the job at a Mid-Level salary because I was afraid of being fired for refusing the opportunity, as happened to some of my friends. If you decide to join ThoughtWorks, keep in mind that recognition is not as fair as they say in interviews.

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5.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

I've had a great experience building my career at Thoughtworks. One of the things that stands out most is the culture. It's collaborative, supportive, and filled with people who genuinely want to help each other succeed. Thoughtworks has also provided me with meaningful opportunities for career growth. I've been encouraged to take on new challenges, develop new skills, and explore different career paths. Leaders have been approachable and supportive, and I've always felt empowered to own my development rather than being confined to a single role. Like any organization, we’ve had our ups and downs. But the people and the commitment to continuous learning have remained consistent strengths. If you're looking for a place where you can grow professionally, work with smart and passionate people, and be part of a culture that values collaboration and innovation, Thoughtworks is a great place to build your career.

Cons

None that I can think of right now.

1.0
Apr 28, 2026
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Pros

Remote job, Remote Job, Remote Job

Cons

Under payed, No growth, too may promises, Salary and promotion freeze,

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Thoughtworks Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed reflection on your experience. We appreciate the perspective you’ve shared, including the contributions and growth you describe during your time at Thoughtworks. We appreciate the perspective you’ve shared, including your contributions during your time at Thoughtworks. Feedback like yours helps us continue reviewing how we support our teams, growth paths and overall employee experience. If you’d like to share more, feel free to reach out to tim.ogorman@thoughtworks.com
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