Junior QA Engineer - Junior QA Engineer SoftServe Employee Review

1.0
May 7, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Experience in IT company for new people

Cons

Workload and pressure: Softserve is a fast-paced and demanding environment, which can lead to high levels of stress and pressure for employees. This may result in long work hours and tight deadlines, leading to a poor work-life balance. Lack of employee recognition: feeling undervalued and underappreciated for contributions to the company, limiting opportunities for recognition or advancement, leading to a lack of motivation and job satisfaction. Limited career growth: Although Softserve offers various training and development programs, there are limited opportunities for career growth or advancement within the company. Lack of job security and a desire to seek other opportunities elsewhere. Communication issues: Softserve is a large and diverse company with many teams and departments, which leads to communication issues and a lack of cohesion across the organization. This results in confusion, inefficiency, and frustration for employees. Compensation and benefits: this leads to dissatisfaction and a high turnover rate.

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5.0
Nov 19, 2025
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Pros

friendly people, modern approaches and a very diverse workforce. great clients and thought pieces as well to bring to the table.

Cons

Not a con but just a note, they offer flexible remote working options, which may be different for those who prefer in-person

2.0
Jan 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay but you will be expected to manage multiple client projects at the same time in an expedited timeframe and are often flying solo. If you come from traditional consulting, these projects will feel insane and unrealistic to deliver true quality.

Cons

All about who you know, not what you do here. Expect to have to work at 150% capacity plus spend at least 50% of capacity networking. You will be constantly asked to deliver with unrealistic timelines. People (i.e. business analyst group) are constantly stepping over boundaries and claiming work others with more expertise in a specific area should own. It is a constant cluster mess and I (as a junior associate) have been on my fair share of calls where leadership is yelling at each other about stepping into each other’s territories. I can only imagine what occurs on the pure leadership calls. Lots of people in director and above positions are on an egotistical trip and have zero interest in the team’s ideas, knowledge, or expertise. You will spend many phone calls just listening to the leader brag about themselves for 55 straight minutes.

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