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Application Development Consultant Reviews
What is it like working as an Application Development Consultant?
February 2021
Not great. Pick a different company even with similar pay.
Application Development Consultant in Melbourne:
Pros: Learning opportunities
Cons: Pay Raise, Promotion
December 2020
No transperancy, no appreciation of work done. People here tend to pull your leg back than appreciate to grow.
Application Development Consultant in Pune:
Pros: I have made good friends here.
Cons: Politics
January 2019
All depends on the client.
Application Development Consultant in Reno:
Pros: I like the company but really satisfaction and opportunity are all dependent on the project you are on which can change frequently. Must be adaptable
Cons: Travel gets exhausting and feel males are moved up faster in both pay and promotions
June 2017
So far so good.
Application Development Consultant in Vancouver:
Pros: Four weeks in and the onboarding process is complete.
The training has be thorough and the colleagues supportive.
Cons: Lots of figure it out for yourself, but this is the nature of a high paced tech company.
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