Scopic Software reviews

4.5

90% would recommend to a friend

(169 total reviews)
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Tim Burr

96% approve of CEO

86% positive business outlook

Scopic Software has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 169 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Scopic Software employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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169 reviews
5.0
Apr 7, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

- Interesting and challenging projects - Flexible working hours - International team - Good business processes - Attentive management

Cons

Sometime employee have to wait till he get tasks. And this idling time is non payed, that leads to smaller salary.

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Scopic Software Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to review Scopic Software! It's great to hear you enjoyed the flexible working hours, international team and challenging projects while working at Scopic. We actively encourage our employees to immediately report their idleness or the possibility of them going idle in the near future, so that the management team can be aware of the situation and quickly provide them with more tasks to work on. Once again, thank you for sharing your experience. We value feedback from team members, and always strive to improve our working processes.
1.0
Mar 6, 2018

Not the best experience

Recommend
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Pros

You get to work from home.

Cons

I spent about 6 weeks working for Scopic. I had assumed everything was going smoothly with my projects, as I hadn't received any major negative feedback. The only thing I noticed was their productivity was very poor. I often had to wait a half hour/40 minutes a few times a week to receive my tasks (sometimes sending multiple messages without wanting to appear pushy) which I didn't really appreciate, as I have a strong work ethic and like to keep busy at all times. On the fifth week of my employment I was appointed to the position of 'social media specialist' within a long email, introducing me to the team. I thought great, I must have passed the probationary period. Then, over the next few days, again, I sent numerous messages politely asking If there were any tasks for me to be getting on with, as I was on the verge of becoming idle, and would they respond to me? No..... Now I don't think that's a very professional way of dealing with things. Over the space of of a few weeks of the slow responses in which I had attained, I can't imagine the money the company must be losing, If the projects are not prepared and ready to distribute to staff, and staff in turn end up becoming idle for lengths of time. Then, on the 6th week of my employment, I get a message from someone whom I've never really spoken to before, telling me 'Sorry we have problems with your productivity' and basically my contract was ended. Now i'm no expert, but I know for a fact it wasn't my productivity that was the issue, as on numerous occasions (as stated above) I requested task upon task as I was coming to the end of a project, to ensure I would have a heavy workflow at all times, but they still managed to never have them ready for me, so in turn my length of time spent on projects was obviously increased due to the disorganization. The main issue about it is, I found it very cheeky of them to not even have the balls to tell me 'look we don't have enough projects for you.. Sorry the productivity has been bad on my behalf, not yours.. and unfortunately we don't have a position for you' But no... My messages were ignored on the last 2 days and a randomer was appointed to sack me off and my productivity was blamed. How unprofessional? Another issue which arose within my employment was the level of English spoken. Now, again, I'm no expert, but I would've thought with having a software company predominantly targeted towards English speaking people, that the English level would have to be at the top of its game. There were times in which I received emails and tasks written in foreign English, which I couldn't even understand the sentences due to the sheer poor level. I also had to proof read files upon occasions from foreign members of staff, and I am truly shocked within a marketing department at the level of written English. I would've thought they'd have kept myself in position over people with such poor levels of English. Simple grammar mistakes, and poorly constructed sentences, (an 8 year old would write more professionally) were rife. I'm still shocked that a multi million dollar company would have people with such poor levels of English working within a marketing department, of all sectors.

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Scopic Software Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to review Scopic Software! We value feedback from team members and are very sorry that we had different expectations as to the working processes at Scopic.
4.0
Dec 27, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Working from any place with the internet - Flexible hours, especially for developers - Dynamic workload with many interesting projects (mostly with new technologies) - CEO with a lot of experience, great technical knowledge and open to suggestions (although not always) - Great use of tolls like Teamwork and Jira

Cons

- A lot of work on your plate, which often goes to overtime - Operations team, has quite limited technical knowledge which often causes a lot of unnecessary work (explaining minor non-relevant details) - A lot of micromanagement - Distribution of the resources among project is not very good, and shifting their priorities often causes problems - Average pay

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Scopic Software Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience! It was a pleasure having you on the Scopic team. Your feedback and advice to the management team are of high value to us, and we always work towards improving our working environment and processes. We never exceed the limits when asking our employees to work on any project and task. We always set reasonable and realistic workloads for each of our employees, not expecting for any of them to work overtime. Additionally, our management team strives to give more independence to each team member, while also encouraging them all to provide feedback on their overall workload and preferences for types of work. Once again, we appreciate you taking the time to review us and wish you success in your future endeavors.
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