Management Will Ruin This Company - Software Engineer Businessolver Employee Review

2.0
5 Apr 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

In my experience (which I know is not the same for everyone), the people you work with day-to-day are wonderful. People take pride in their work. There are tons of very intelligent people throughout the IT organization who are more than willing to share knowledge with others. Catered lunch on Wednesdays, apps on Fridays, and more apps for 5/10/15/etc. year anniversaries, plus tons of food and drinks available all day every day. Free Bud Light after 4pm. Your direct reports are usually super chill as well, and if you need to step out for an hour they won't care, as long as the work is getting done.

Cons

For a company that touts themselves as “a software company”, at least internally, Businessolver's management seems to have 0 respect for the entire IT staff. The HR department is also grossly incompetent. The company as a whole has high turnover due to wage lock. They're more concerned about the appearance of comforts and technological advancement rather than rewarding their employees with raises and bonuses. A few specific examples: - Most IT staff members are underpaid, even while the company grows 30% per year. - 10 vacation days a year for new hires. (If you do end up working there, negotiate on this. At least they'll budge on it.) - The company seems proud of how much they're hiring at all positions, but seem completely indifferent to the high turnover rates across the board. The turnover is based on a myriad of factors; stress from Annual Enrollment, low pay, junk benefits, and more. - Inflexibility with raises. Team members getting promoted to leadership roles, but being told they can't discuss a raise until they get to their hiring anniversary quarter. For some, that's 9 months they'd be working without the additional compensation. - A recent quote at an all-IT meeting: "Don't worry about your job title, worry about the [work] experience." To many of us, this came off as "stop asking for raises". - The company spends money frivolously for appearance's sake. A new security door that cost $60,000, but is slow, buggy, and people don't like using it. 6 figures on metal siding and signs that are designed to rust; the building looks even more like a prison than ever before. A massive cafe, an in-house chef/catering company, a ping pong table, and a (very expensive yet lopsided) shuffleboard table; all things that are nice to have, but would be more appreciated as increased salary to the staff. - For a company that provides HR software, their own internal HR department seems to be completely apathetic to everything outside of hiring new employees. - Around January/February 2017, Businessolver had received a slew of bad feedback here on Glassdoor. Instead of actually addressing these things beyond the "please email me with your concerns" notices they post here, they strongly encouraged all staff to come here and write positive reviews, in order to give them a more positive rating. This is just a small list of things that I was able to witness in my time with the company. There are numerous other things that are more personal and detailed, and the context behind them would bore everyone. Take a job with Businessolver as a stepping stone to a new position down the road. The only negotiation power you'll ever have here is a job offer from another company, but make sure you are prepared to take that offer before using it as leverage. The entire business model of Businessolver revolves around turning over lower level talent in order to afford the appearance of being a lavish organization.

avatar
Businessolver Response
8y
Thank you for your feedback. If you did not provide an exit interview, we would like the opportunity to conduct one. Please reach out to mklipfel@businessolver.com.

Explore other reviews about Businessolver

5.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Supportive team environment with colleagues who are willing to collaborate and help each other succeed

Cons

There’s a lot of change as the company evolves, which can be challenging and exciting

3.0
16 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

great people and great product

Cons

work/life balance makes it difficult to keep up.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All