Harvard Maintenance: Latest Job Openings, Reviews and Ratings & Profile wise Salary Distribution
We currently have 1 open jobs at Harvard Maintenance.
We've calculated that the average salary at Harvard Maintenance is $50K based on 24 user-submitted salaries
A total of 5 Harvard Maintenance employees gave Harvard Maintenance an average happiness rating of 2.7 out of 5.0.
2.4I joined this company a few months ago looking for a senior role. The company seemed nice on the surface, but the longer I spent time there, the more dysfunction I started seeing below the surface. The manager was very non-communicative and liked to micro-manage the small number of developers (about 4 total) that were there. The code that was previously written for the various projects that they do have was very sporadic in terms of both organization and efficiency. The only project that I was allowed to work on involved PowerApps and I was forced to use an Excel sheet as a backend database. As a senior developer in a senior role, I had expected to be actively contributing to ongoing projects and having some input on code structure and other efficiencies but later learned that Harvard Maintenance had out-sourced those to overseas developers and that there was actually very little opportunity to work on anything code-related. Coming into the role, I expected to be working on .Net core APIs as well as some Angular front-end apps. I got to work on neither. The code reviews on the items that I did work on were fine. The manager insisted on reviewing code from all developers in lengthy meetings going line-by-line, which IMO was time-consuming and inefficient. We used Jira as a ticketing system. The tickets (written by the manager) themselves lacked detail and when asked for specifics, none were given. Obviously, you can't start working on an item without specifics. In my opinion, I saw this as a career dead-end and left.
1.3Horrible management, pay is lousy for all the slack you pick up from your "leaders", and don't respect hardworking people.
Newer order cleaning supply, you have to beg them to bring new, clean rugs.
Even you you want to clean good, you can't.
It is a struggle to work for managers who don't care.
Bad company to work for.
1 Foreman from Harvard Maintenance submitted reviews
They need to be more approachable.
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