Coveo Solutions Reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(279 total reviews)
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Laurent Simoneau

75% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Coveo Solutions has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 279 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Coveo Solutions employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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279 reviews
1.0
12 May 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Beware of polarized reviews, if you're reading this comment. Read a few more and make your own judgement on positivity/pessimism based on the sum of reviews. Not just this one. Coveo is either an incredible or a terrible place to work. Coveo teams are each isolated with their individual culture which means pro's and cons vary widely. It's in the most part a good place to be an intern or start out a career. When learning the basics you get many opportunities to reinvent the wheel and experiment with data that comes directly from customers. Overall the further away your are from upper management the happier your experience here will be. If you're hoping to move up the ladder accept the narrative. It remains semi-logical just don't think about it too much at night when you try rationalizing it. As long as it's not a paid tool, incredible flexibility restrictions are almost non-existent on what you can do on your laptop or in the development environment. Flexible work hours and your manager has the freedom to approve some decent benefits like sport expenses, internet fees, catering, time off or a small stipend for equipment (still owned by Coveo). Recruitments approach for R&D shines for inexperienced, passionate and non-traditional individuals. Some genuinely amazing people to work with. Also a great place to get a fancy title for non-R&D departments.

Cons

Historically a compelling product, but many smaller competitors are rapidly overtaking Coveo and crucial players are offering competing services at a fraction of the cost. Read up the last 4 years of : - Gartner Magic: Quadrant for Insight Engines - Forrester Wave: Journey Orchestration Platforms As the CEO frequently says "Coveo competes where it chooses" and this is in a new market category where one for one comparison is harder if not impossible. Cue Coveo-2021; the market leading "Relevance Engine". Coveo excels internally and externally at operating an active advertising campaign with the company rebranding every time they drop too low in a specific category. Internal Coveo Wins emails on signed deals are filled with information on the deal. Especially the often blank “competitors” section. Either Coveo doesn't compete with anyone or Coveo is better than nothing. Strategy wise Coveo is a sales-led growth company regardless of what management is selling. You'll see their strategy du jour driven by buzzwords like "Revolutionizing AI", while their customers loudly complain on unfulfilled promises. But it's not an issue since they're locked in for 3 year deals. Coveo likes to be the pride jewel of Quebec City and with an excellent history of Quebec pride. Sadly this comes with most of the stigma that a xenophobic Quebecois also has. CEO enjoys vital connections with the premier of Quebec and openly critics other tech business. You can see the premier laughing in Press Conferences about the Coveo CEO being on his hot dial list for goverment incentives. CEO also excels at landing deals by tapping into his network and changing company priorities any time for a nice logo. If only these priorities wouldn't be shifted yet again a few months later. Compensation wise you'll have incredible Quebec offices, pretty typical Montreal tech office. You might ask why the office is part of compensation. Internally, the identical question exists, especially during Covid. Salary wise, expect to start low. If you negotiate for a higher starting salary, expect to be held back for raises. Compensation/stocks are extremely taboo within the company. Stocks are maintained within a few "Good to be us" hands of like-minded folks and investors like the Qatari government. Coveo has its reasonable share of work martyrs, workaholics and toxic coworkers (equally known as Coveo MVPs). This is all veiled as a "startup" culture. Work-life balance is tough with exhaustive hours for those who care about doing the right thing. Transparency is the enemy. Don't expect to be informed on why you're doing your work and believe in your direct supervisor. On the flip side, there are the Coveo untouchables which hardly seem to accomplish anything. And without any senior staff, the company reinvents the wheel constantly. The Ivory tower effect and warring factions are rampant. Voicing dissent is accompanied with smiles and encouragements to fix the issue yourself and you should feel fortunate to have a job during Covid. Management believes all their concerns will be resolved once they get back in their offices since dissent is always due to Covid and never their poor management skills.

1.0
24 May 2020

I Cannot in Good Conscience Recommend Coveo

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Good place to start your career if you're in Montreal or Quebec City, but there are other tech companies in the province you should explore first. - Some promotion possibilities, if you say "yes" to everything. - There are some genuinely good people here, hoping that their jobs are safe.

Cons

This is not the company you may have read or heard about. The CEO is a salesman and will talk about values and employees coming first, or his background in successfully running and selling companies, that he is open to feedback or how well the company is doing. The company will position itself as being a growing global enterprise tech company with loyal customers and the brightest minds in the business. The realities are quite different. It is shameful that the leadership team be quoted publicly as putting employees first, and say during company all-hands meetings that employees are safe and that there's a lot of money in the bank. Yet they then have a round of layoffs due to restructuring during a crisis, with little to help those who had been impacted. Coveo will fire qualified and competent employees very quickly and with no indication. If an investor or board member is reading this review, please pay attention to this point and question the leadership team on it. During the hiring process and onboarding the company values are talked about a lot. The CEO will give an example of how even the best-performing employees will be let go if they don't uphold the values or leave bodies by the side of the road. But there are many poor performers at this company who do not uphold those values yet get the promotions and spotlights because they are either friends of someone on the executive team or say yes to everything. Inclusion is one such company value. Yet some will childishly and disrespectfully complain about coworkers behind their back to upper management just because of a simple, easily-fixed mistake that anyone could make. Collaboration is another of these values, but there are many originals who think others are there to service them. I had been told "no" many times to my proposals and ideas, but if I didn't say "yes" to other's requests I am in the wrong. The CEO talks about how he is open to feedback. Yes, he is. As long as its feedback he wants to hear. The leadership team live in a Quebec bubble where their thoughts are echoed back to them as validation. The company is in a tough situation. It's trying hard to break out of the "enterprise search tech" box, but the R&D effort continues to be in this area with hiring for R&D talent mostly in Quebec. With so many competitors in search tech - most of them good enough - Coveo has to convince large customers and integration partners why they should continue working with them. Partners like Salesforce invest in their competitors, and ServiceNow acquired the tech from another. Coveo does not behave like a company that wants to change. Many it seems just want to continue doing what they are comfortable doing and hope there are enough new customers out there to buy into that or that existing customers will keep sending checks. Unless they are forced to adapt due to external changes. Some people in influential positions have little or no prior experience in their field before Coveo. Contrary to what is claimed, they do not appear to be hiring to bring in expertise or new approaches for the long-term. Behavior over the last couple of years shows that those kinds of people will be quickly and quietly laid off.

1.0
1 May 2024

It’s miserable here

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Very nice office in Montreal

Cons

I was excited to work at Coveo but there’s a serious cultural malaise that has led me to start looking elsewhere. I’ve never encountered so much toxicity, misery, and needless drama at work before. It seems to start at the top and trickle down from there. The way they communicate people being let go is crazy, and it perpetuates a fractured and quite savage culture. Factions, paranoia, a lot of gossip as well. The go to market approach is also outdated and not innovative at all. It feels like we’re very disconnected from the market and just chasing our tail. It’s a bad time to join Coveo and I would not recommend it to anybody, especially women.

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