"Technatomy is a great company to work for"
"I worked for IBC-DOI through a contracting company. I absolutely loved where I worked and everything about it. My team was fantastic, the environment was routine but with enough variation to keep from burning out and overall the atmosphere was very relaxed. I was unable to continue my position due to my security clearance not going through. It's not 100% clear why it was denied at this time but it certainly was upsetting to me and my former team to have to part ways over something like this."
"Technatomy has a very good vacation/leave profit sharing benefits package."
"This company has a 2.5 rating on Glassdoor. If you read the reviews you can get a sense of the kind of leadership running this company..."
"Great company but my current engament is a bit dysfunctional. Great people but the project management office and contractural design allows too many small groups overalp the technologies that are required to design and support an enterprise application with half a million users. There are 2 other seperate groups and contracts that overlap and require our design team to constantly wait on things and in many instances create instructions for tasks that are required"
"I’ve found that Technatomy is very strategic with their aggressive process on getting you hired on a Govt. contract ASAP because they get paid within 90 days regardless of the circumstances. All of the extensive paperwork is just jargon, and they have a very subpar upper and middle management resources whom are clearly just tools to help facility that caper. In addition, their benefits are terrible. I’ve had much better benefits as a contractor. When you start working the job on the client site with this company… you don’t have government clearance and network permissions to work, which is totally counterproductive, but financially strategic. They will have you idling on a client site for months having nothing to do but solicit for busy work, which is a constant uphill battle, especially if you have employees who feel that contractors onsite are beneath them, conflicting to their job security, or whatever personal aversion that is possible. The most evident characteristic about them is that they will allow any client to manipulate, disrespect, and throw a Technatomy employee under the bus without a notion. Once that occurs their rapport changes immediately with abandonment. Beware of this company because they definitely do not have the employee’s best interest. You’re better off just working with a contracting company because you will still be a contractor on the client site. It’s an illusion of having a permanent job for less money."
"I've found Tecnatomy to be poorly organized and poorly managed from the CEO on down. Very employee unfriendly and poor benefits - only two weeks of vacation (max!), salary only, and no human resources support. As a project manager there is no IT support and no quality processes. Too bad - I needed to leave after a year, as I was wasting away."
"Small company where there is instability in my current project and position"
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"I would recommend asking questions relevant to company stability if someone is looking for a long-term position in this company."
What don't you like about working at Technatomy?
"I don't like that the company is small and there is instability in my current project where the client has projects in 9 to 12 month increments and my company has no guarantee of where I will be after my project ends early next year."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"The only suggestion is to have a resource manager to work with employees a few months before their current projects end in order to guarantee future project work after a current project ends."
Technatomy has an overall rating of 3.4 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 8 Technatomy Review Ratings left anonymously by Technatomy employees, which is 13% lower than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 88% of employees would recommend working at Technatomy.
Technatomy employees earn $114,500 annually on average, or $55 per hour, which is 73% higher than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 7 Technatomy employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find Technatomy Salaries by Job Title.
88% of employees would recommend working at Technatomy with the overall rating of 3.4 out of 5. Employees also rated Technatomy 3.4 out of 5 for Company Culture, 3.3 for Rewards You Receive, 2.5 for Growth Opportunities and 3.3 for support you get.
According to our data, the highest paying job at Technatomy is a Senior Software Developer at $145,000 annually. Browse Technatomy Salaries by Job Profile.
According to our data, the lowest paying job at Technatomy is a System Administrator at $70,000 annually. Browse Technatomy Salaries by Job Profile.
According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at Technatomy to be Company Culture, People You Work With, Person You Work For and Rewards You Receive, and cons to be Growth Opportunities.
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