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Senior Application Developer Reviews

What is it like working as a Senior Application Developer?

August 2019
No chance for boredom.
Senior Application Developer in Overland Park:
Pros: Autonomy to do my work
Cons: Stress level
July 2019
Lots going on.
Senior Application Developer in Flanders:
Pros: The other developers are good people.
Cons: The lack of willingness to stop adding features to the old system instead of a bigger push to the new technology.
May 2019
A career opportunity of a lifetime.
Senior Application Developer in Washington:
Pros: I believe in the mission
Cons: Perpetuation of Institutional bad habits
May 2019
It's good. Depending on what team you're on decided how much/little you do. In on a team that is a center point of other developing teams. We get way more work and since everybody issues.
Senior Application Developer in Branchville:
Pros: Flexibility with working from home. Good 401k plan. Okay benefit
Cons: Constantly solving other departments problems. Any issue arises other departments immediately reach out to our team for help even for unrelated issues for our team. We're very capable
February 2019
Never a dull moment.
Senior Application Developer in Overland Park:
Pros: The autonomy to do my work.
Cons: Politics
December 2018
Senior Application Developer:
Nationwide has been a stable employer with a fairly good work/life balance for IT staff (depending on your position and who you resort to). Their main flaw is their compensation which is below market value. Even with benefits not found at other companies - such as a pension plan - their total compensation pales in comparison with other companies, especially in the western US. They also have a history of choosing the wrong technologies and then paying the price to switch (for example, choosing Groovy/Grails over Ruby on Rails, Lotus Notes over MS Outlook, building their own data center vs using AWS, etc). The good news is they are learning from their mistakes and making changes. If you’re looking for stable employment without risk of frequent layoffs, Nationwide is a good company to work for. But outside of Columbus, OH and Des Montes, IA they struggle with attracting and keeping IT talent due to their low wages and mediocre benefits package.
December 2018
High efficiency.
Senior Application Developer in Hong Kong:
Pros: fun, fast changing
Cons: stress, off-hour work

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