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Zühlke Engineering (Austria) GmbH

Digital Agency

Advanced Software Engineer Dev Review

Ex-Employee

Engineering

  • Stable Code Base

    The team places heavy emphasis on a high quality and stable codebase.

    4

    Comment

    As a software service provider, Zühlke doesn't have 100% code ownership in all its projects. During my time at Zühlke, I was working with driven and well-educated engineers that valued concise and maintainable code.

  • Documentation

    There's a strong focus on comprehensible documentation of the applications.

    3

    Comment

    Since projects change hands frequently, as it is the case for basically every code base in a rapidly changing, project-based working environment, documentation is vital. The projects I've been working on have had documentation in varying degrees of quality. The best ones had every design decision documented in a central place. Some had only rudimentary documentation.

  • Continuous Delivery

    The process from the code commit up to production is well automated.

    3

    Comment

    Again, highly depends on project size and money spent by the customer. Zühlke always pushes to implement a process that fits the customer.

  • Modern TechStack

    The team is free to work with the most modern technologies and tools.

    3

    Comment

    True for greenfield projects.

  • Open Source Contribution

    Providing open-source-software to the community is important to the team.

    1

    Comment

    Haven't seen any open-source contributions in my time at Zühlke.

  • Product Participation

    Developers aren't just working off tasks, but also have a voice in the decision making process of the products.

    5

    Comment

    This is one of the strongest points of the Zühlke company culture. Engineers are pushed to not be coding monkeys. Products are designed and developed in collaboration with the customer where the developer often takes the role of a technical consultant during exploration.

  • Meeting Efficiency

    Nobody shall be wasting their time in inconclusive meetings.

    3

    Comment

    I didn't have the feeling of wasting time in meetings. But the higher up you rise, the more your day will consist of meetings.

  • Agility/Adaptability

    The team can quickly react to the needs of clients and the market.

    5
  • Project Management

    Excellent requirements- and project-management is a given.

    3

    Comment

    Smaller projects are often handled mainly by the engineers themselves. For those project managers are just there to write invoices. The role becomes more present in larger projects, which, unfortunately, at my time at Zühlke, were quite rare. For larger projects, project management really works well and provides value.

Career Growth

  • Technical Training

    The team is always on the current level of technological knowledge.

    4

    Comment

    If you are motivated and you know what you want, Zühlke provides you with the possibility to do trainings and certifications. This has been better in the past, because a few years ago, engineers could spend up to a month on topics of their choosing. This has drastically changed and also caused a minor wave of resignations. Nowadays, your "growth plan" has to (somewhat) align with company goals, meaning, if the company partners with AWS, you'll probably be nudged to spend your training on becoming an AWS solutions architect. There is still some wiggle room there, but towards the end, I felt like the room for self fulfillment in my training became smaller and smaller.

  • Good For Junior Devs

    Juniors are always welcome und will get the support they need.

    4

    Comment

    Depends. There have been cases where several Junior were thrown into a project and failed miserably. This happened more than once during my few years at Zühlke. But there was also instances where multiple Junior ran a project and it was successful, which happened to me on several occasions. I started as a Junior as well and both scenarios might happen. As for every software service provider, it's rolling the dice on which project you'll work on. Sometimes it can be the experience of a lifetime, sometimes it's a terrible experience. But I always found that Zühlke values their employees. So if you speak out about being unhappy in your current situation, people usually reach out to find a solution.

  • Career Opportunities

    Be it new technical responsibilities or a complete switch to IT-management, everything is possible.

    5

    Comment

    You'll have insights into all layers of IT projects. You can easily transition between career paths, if you choose to do so.

  • Safe Environment to Fail

    Employees can try out new things and learn from mistakes.

    5
  • Freedom at Work

    The team provides enough space for people preferring to work on their own.

    5

Workingconditions

  • IT-Equipment

    It's always possible to be working with modern hardware and infrastructure.

    5

    Comment

    Top-notch Dell notebooks (priced at ~3000€) with Admin privileges (at my time, this might have changed)

  • Work Flexibility

    Flexible working hours as well as remote work are a possibility.

    5
  • Office Equipment

    An inviting interior with good furnishing makes the work environment something special.

    5
  • Work-Life-Balance

    Working hours are within an ordinary timeframe, without any peer pressure for extra work.

    5

    Comment

    In my time at Zühlke, I've never experienced pressure to work overtime.

  • Salary & Perks

    Payment is decent and fair, with appealing extras on top.

    2

    Comment

    Zühlke is a great employer and you will probably only ever meet nice people (in Austria and all other locations). This is part of company culture. But if you are after the big bucks, Zühlke is the wrong place. Directly after university, you'll probably start at around ~3k gross annual salary. It will take years until you grow out of this salary bracket. This is also a reason why most developers I've worked with left the company after ~3 years. It's a very friendly and growth-oriented place to start your career after university, but the salary just isn't enough to keep you there. I've moved on after approximately 4 years (not because of the salary, but it surely was not helping) with a 30% pay raise. This would have taken me ages to achieve within Zühlke.

Culture

  • Teamspirit & Fun

    Everybody is working together and there is a relaxed atmosphere within the team.

    5

    Comment

    You'll only ever find friendly people at Zühlke. There is several events that keep you in touch with peers. The awesome people there is also what always made Zühlke a great place to work for me. My direct supervisor was more like a colleague and mentor.

  • Communication Culture

    All of the staff members are always up to date and can openly express their opinion.

    5
  • Team Diversity

    All team members are diverse with regards to gender, background and age.

    5

    Comment

    As in every IT company, engineers are mostly male. But this is also changing. I've had the pleasure to work with some of the most talented engineers there, some of which happen to be female.

  • Appreciation at Work

    One's effort is always acknowledged within the team.

    5