Advantive (FL) Reviews

2.3

27% would recommend to a friend

(78 total reviews)
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Duane George

45% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

Advantive (FL) has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 78 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Advantive (FL) employee rating is 40% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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78 reviews
1.0
16 July 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- up front that this will be the most stress you ever work under. - honest about how they don’t care about your wellbeing - very direct about how they will challenge you to breaking point.

Cons

- it’s all about a number. Not the customer. Not the employee. Just, a number. - upper managers have no clue what’s happening in the trenches. Just what directors tell them. - want the best employees - but need to micromanage - they record everything you do and hold it against you. - middle managers forced to work huge hours due to timezones. - buy a company - make redundant - extra work for those left behind. - I was given 3 month notice and had to endure listening to how well things will be in a year.

1.0
3 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

WFH flexibility and ability to work remote.

Cons

Too many people and teams all not communicating with each other. Very quick turnover of staff, during my time employed, I didn't meet one person who had been with the company more than 12mths. American owned and driven company with very little knowledge of Australia Employment Law.

1.0
7 Mar 2024

Do your research before saying yes

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The office is in a good location with some cool amenities. Benefits for US employees are pretty good.

Cons

It's the most toxic environment I could ever imagine. The leadership is horrible, and behind the scenes, they are the antithesis of the values they claim to hold. They love to do what they call "high potential" hiring, which means they bring in employees who may not have all the experience or skills needed for the role but have "high potential." To be clear, they are doing this to pay you way under market value for the work and the position they hire you into while working you into burnout in record time. They do not care about your development, advancement, career, etc. Expect to be on call for leadership on nights, weekends, holidays, vacations, etc. There is also no lack of blatant favoritism and mild sexism. Hiring and promoting predominately white men when your executive team is almost exclusively white men is what they really excel in. Giving bonuses and promotions to male counterparts when they have not done anywhere near the same amount of work or have the same professional experience and expertise as their female peers happens regularly. My tips on topics to touch on during your interview here are: - Ask about diversity and inclusion, ask in every one of your interviews (it doesn't exist) - Ask how they treat and handle their performance review and merit increase process, along with any bonus potential - Ask what the expectations are regarding hours, work time, travel, days in the office, etc. - Ask what resources or programs they have for employee development, clearly ask which one of those resources or programs would you have access to

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