Reply reviews

3.8

83% would recommend to a friend

(1,044 total reviews)
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Tatiana Rizzante

91% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Reply has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,044 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Reply employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informatique industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jul 1, 2022
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Pros

Good social events and location

Cons

Absolute poor management, there isn't any form of training involved for new starters and the managers expect you to know everything without any form of training involved. You work for a client but get no recognition from them, just working as a consultant for Reply. HR is an absolute shambles, they don't seem to support you in any way and always takes the managers side. No wonder why people leave. Managers are rude and selfish, when you're lower down the pecking order no one cares about you, they'll joke and run comments with seniors though. No actual room for progression and salary increase, not once do they even check up on you, until you raise an issue you get treated like the bad guy even though you're right. Not to mention the bogus appraisals they set you when it's absolutely unreachable. If you speak out, you get treated like an enemy. My advice will be to leave this company as soon as you find something better as many have left due to disbanded trust.

1.0
Mar 25, 2019

WM Reply - not worth it

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Pros

Fully stocked fridge Duvet Days Pretty much it...

Cons

No proper training in place. Poor internal systems. Advertise themselves as not being a sales place but only ever talk about the sales and being billable. Poor Senior management team More and more people leaving (especially in the Manchester office due to the manager running it) WM Partner has a really poor attitude as well as other senior members.

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Dear former colleague, thank you for your feedback, this is very useful for us to identify areas of improvement. To leverage on individual talent is part of the Reply key values, together with collaboration, teamwork and knowledge sharing. All the Replyers are responsible of their own career path, leveraging on the continuous challenges and projects we develop with our customers. We wish you all the best for your working future.
1.0
Dec 22, 2017
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Pros

If you're a beginner or mid-level developer you can probably thrive here, or even just stay and exist until you know what you want to do. The company has a niche in the market for delivering cheap software for clients who don't necessarily have a clear idea of what they want, but will take what they can get.

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PTR lacks communication and organisation. The culture runs counter to innovation and promotes blame-gaming. It took at least two years for dev ops to install NodeJS after the company had been developing multiple SPA solutions. During that time developers were forced to commit minified code into the repo, slowing down development. We later got into trouble for slow development. People had to wait weeks for an email response when requesting holiday and manually update a confluence document because they don't use things like leaveplanner. The attitude of backend developers seemed to be astoundingly non-holistic. They would change the API format without notice and somehow it was the frontend's fault when it broke. The complaints procedure encourages blame-gaming over fixing actual issues. I was sent anonymous complaints which were too vague for me to do anything about. After spending months running around fighting fires because developers wouldn't follow standards, I received such a complaint. Apparently I was "refactoring things I shouldn't". Coincidentally, this was shortly after the guy who happened to demand that we inform him when we refactor things (rather than look at the code in the PRs and make comments in stash like normal) was fired for not doing PRs properly. I asked to move projects (since I was clearly on to a loser and they'd stopped using me anyway) and told there was nowhere to go. 9 months later I was assigned to a total mess of a project which was apparently 10 months behind schedule. So when I'd asked to move, this project was a month behind schedule and based on the code history was in sore need of a frontend developer, but they still wanted to keep me on the project where they weren't using me. I amassed a lot of stories like this after working there for about 1.5 years. They didn't want to improve things at the rate they needed to and I refused to become apathetic enough to continue working there so I left.

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