DiUS Computing Reviews

4.4

85% would recommend to a friend

(14 total reviews)

Joe Losinno

87% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

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1.0
28 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing really since this company lacks basic fundamental things in IT company

Cons

Title: Toxic Culture, Poor Leadership, and Zero Technical Direction I rarely write reviews, but my experience here has been disappointing enough to warn others. The company heavily favors management when it comes to bonuses, while the people actually doing the work are overlooked and underappreciated. There’s a clear disconnect between leadership and employees, and it shows in both morale and output. From a technical standpoint, the company struggles significantly. There are very few strong or reputable clients left, and many have walked away due to the company’s poor delivery standards and chaotic internal culture. Instead of addressing these issues, leadership seems more focused on internal politics than on building meaningful client relationships or improving capability. The Sydney office in particular has been shrinking steadily, which speaks volumes. Good people are leaving, and those who stay are often stuck navigating a highly political environment rather than focusing on productive work. Collaboration is minimal, and decision-making is driven more by favoritism than merit. The HR team is another weak point. There is a noticeable lack of genuine people skills and professionalism. Concerns raised by employees are often dismissed or handled poorly, which only adds to the frustration and lack of trust within the organization. Overall, I would not recommend this company to anyone looking for growth, stability, or a healthy work culture. Significant changes would be needed at multiple levels before this becomes a place worth considering.

1.0
2 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing really, this place stinks so bad.

Cons

This company exemplifies everything wrong with corporate leadership today. If you're searching for a toxic, utterly incompetent environment where management is nothing more than a bloated, backstabbing group of failures, this is the place. The so-called "management team" – including HR, Dev Managers, and the self-proclaimed "strategists" – is nothing short of a disaster. Their ineptitude is not only staggering, but it's actively destroying the company's culture, morale, and long-term viability. Let’s begin with the founders. It’s painfully obvious that they’re detached from reality. They’ve completely lost any semblance of passion or vision for the company. They talk a big game about "company culture" and "transparency," but it's all a front. They’ve perfected the art of saying the right things in public, but behind the scenes, they're nowhere to be found when tough decisions need to be made. Any initiative to foster transparency is merely a smokescreen to distract from the fact that the leadership is a complete and utter failure. The management team? A parade of underachievers clinging to their positions out of sheer desperation. Most of them couldn’t hold a job elsewhere because their incompetence is so glaring that no competent company would tolerate it. So, instead, they’ve taken refuge here, playing petty office politics and backstabbing anyone who threatens their fragile positions. These "leaders" have zero capacity for decision-making, and their role seems to be limited to perpetuating their own self-interest through gossip, manipulation, and petty power plays. They spend more time undermining each other than actually leading. The company’s financial decisions are equally laughable. The founders have no problem throwing away sizable revenue on failing startups and pet projects, while rewarding the inept management team with lavish bonuses that they don’t remotely deserve. Meanwhile, the hardworking engineers – the ones actually responsible for the company’s survival – are consistently denied raises, recognition, or even the slightest token of appreciation. It's a grotesque display of misplaced priorities. When the company was firing top-tier employees like the CFO and engineers, the leadership had the gall to offer themselves a pat on the back, congratulating themselves on how well they’ve "managed" the company into the ground. The fact that they haven’t yet been shown the door is a testament to how utterly broken this place is. And let’s talk about the culture – or rather, the complete absence of one. The so-called "culture" is nothing more than a carefully crafted illusion, a façade to trick employees into believing they’re part of something meaningful. In reality, it’s a breeding ground for hypocrisy, false promises, and empty rhetoric. Any attempt at addressing real issues – like asking difficult questions in town halls or on internal forums – is swiftly dismissed, met with condescension or outright hostility. When employees dare to push back, they’re labeled troublemakers, and the leadership circles their wagons to protect their own egos and positions. This company is a textbook example of corporate mismanagement, where the blind lead the blind, and the ones doing the real work are discarded like expendable assets. If there was any sense of accountability, the leadership would have been ousted long ago. Instead, the founders continue to reward their failure, and the management continues to collect undeserved bonuses while undermining the people who actually contribute to the company’s survival. In conclusion, this company is a ticking time bomb. It’s a place where mediocrity is rewarded, incompetence is tolerated, and employees are left to deal with the fallout. Anyone considering working here should think twice – because this is a prime example of a company rotting from the top down, with no clear path to recovery.

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DiUS Computing Response
10mo
Acknowledging your response here together with the fact that we’re reviewed the details and can’t reconcile most of the details in your review (for example, our records show no Perth-based engineer departures in the period referenced), we’ve asked Glassdoor to review this post as it goes against its own guidelines. For anyone reading: all of the information in this review is inaccurate and untrue. Decisions about pay, promotions and staffing are made through documented processes with multiple reviewers; questions can be raised anonymously via our regular engagement surveys and at company forums, and we publish follow-ups and actions after each forum; recognition of employees is encouraged through many different mechanisms; and the leadership team have not received a bonus in 3 years, in favour of supporting salary increases for employees. DiUS is a proudly respectful workplace. Disagreement and differences in opinions are always welcome; personal attacks are not. And sharing that our latest company-wide (anonymous) engagement survey, which closed three weeks ago, has landed with a favourable score of 77%. If you’ve worked here, past or present, we encourage you to share your experience so people see a balanced view.
5.0
3 June 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I have been working at DIUS for over two years, and I have had a highly positive experience overall. Here are some of the key highlights: 1. Flexibility and Work-Life Balance One of the standout features of DIUS is the flexibility it offers. The ability to work from home has been a significant benefit, allowing me to maintain a healthy work-life balance and manage my time more effectively. 2. Professional Development DIUS actively encourages employees to upskill, especially during periods between client engagements. This focus on continuous learning and professional growth has been instrumental in enhancing my skills and staying updated with industry trends. 3. Competitive Compensation The salary package at DIUS is highly competitive within the industry. This, coupled with additional benefits like a laptop allowance and a purchasing plan, adds significant value and makes the overall compensation package very attractive. 4. Inclusive and Diverse Workplace DIUS is truly mindful and open to people from all walks of life. The inclusive culture fosters a welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and respected. This commitment to diversity is not only commendable but also makes for a vibrant and dynamic workplace. DIUS is an excellent place to work, offering flexibility, opportunities for professional development, competitive compensation, and a welcoming, inclusive culture. I am grateful for the opportunities I have had here and look forward to continuing my journey with the company.

Cons

DIUS has a structured career progression model in place, which is great. With some improvements to better align the actual work staff perform with the path to progression, it could become even more effective.

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DiUS Computing Response
2y
Thanks for sharing your feedback, we appreciate it. We are hopeful that the changes we are currently making to our coaching model, paired with the additional focus on the delivery experience will help better align individual's development and career progression!
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