Xero people, zero sense - Anonymous CloudM Employee Review

1.0
26 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Genuine flexibility around remote working, which I valued. The company also has capable, competent people at junior and mid level, and they are the only reason it functions at all.

Cons

The defining problem at this company is a CEO and senior leadership team (SLT) that are, in my experience, simply not competent to run it. Strong, capable people at junior and mid level are consistently overlooked, underused, and underpaid, while decisions are made by a CEO and SLT who repeatedly demonstrated poor judgement. Time and again I watched leadership make irrational calls, fail to take ownership of the results, and then look downwards for someone to blame. Performance in any business is set from the top. At this company the top is the problem, and the SLT has never been willing to see that. The mismanagement showed up everywhere I looked. Product and engineering were led without, as far as I could tell, any clear product strategy or roadmap, which left the sales team trying to sell something that had never been properly defined. The product underperformed, and that underperformance was reframed as a sales failure rather than the leadership failure it actually was. Money was handled just as poorly. Paid advertising spend appeared to run completely unchecked, and expensive external consultants were repeatedly brought in to recommend systems that were not fit for purpose, burning through significant sums with nothing useful to show for it. In my experience this is not what competent financial stewardship looks like. The human cost was the worst part. There was a constant culture of fear and mistrust, sustained by repeated rounds of redundancies that were treated as the answer to underperformance the CEO and SLT had themselves created. The company has lost a great many genuinely able people this way, and at no point did senior leadership appear capable of recognising that the problem sat with them and not with the teams doing the work. HR offered no real route to challenge any of this. In my experience, raising a grievance did not lead to being heard. If anything, it felt as though speaking up put your own position at risk. The pattern underneath all of it is the same. A CEO and SLT who, in my experience, are out of their depth, unwilling to take responsibility, and quick to manage out capable people rather than confront their own shortcomings.

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5.0
9 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Good people - Good work culture - Pay is fairly good

Cons

- Heavy politics for the size of the org - Job security

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CloudM Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. We are thrilled to hear that you enjoyed our company culture, felt fairly compensated, and, most importantly, got to work alongside such great people. It is also fantastic to hear that you think highly of our core tool! We hear your concerns regarding job security and workplace politics. As you noted, we have navigated some large decisions and management transitions recently. We understand how these shifts can be unsettling. We are actively working to foster a transparent and inclusive environment that aligns with our core values. We also really appreciate your specific notes on the product and our advertising efforts. While free or native tools like robocopy are always an option for certain basic tasks, our goal at CloudM is to continue building out features that provide enterprise-level value, automation, and support at scale. Thank you again for your contribution. We wish you the absolute best in your future endeavors. CloudM People Team
1.0
3 Dec 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I was the first US-based deployment rep hired at CloudM. I enjoyed it and was doing well until I got put on a project that was way out of my qualifications.

Cons

1) Everyone is always on PTO. Every. Single. Week. You're constantly being shoved into other reps' projects and cutovers that you have no direct involvement with, simply because of their "unlimited PTO policy. 2) No one takes their job seriously. If you request someone to help you fix a problem, they'll complain to the manager that you didn't have the right "tone". Everyone is just there to collect a paycheck and do as little work as possible. 3) No one ever reads your emails or chats. then wonders why you are frustrated. Very passive-aggressive work environment .. Once 5 oclock UK time hits, everyone is gone. No one will stay late to help you if you are US-based. 4) They shove you onto whatever project fits their needs. Doesn't matter if you have the support, qualification, or training, they just need warm bodies in seats so they can fill their US-based contracts. You'll be humiliated and berated the whole time while having to endure daily meetings where you re-hash things that other people missed because everyone is ALWAYS on PTO. 5) The 2 guys who run the delivery department are straight up dishonest. These guys will throw you under the bus to the client in the middle of a meeting to save face for the company. 6) Pay is mediocre for the technical work you are expected to do. CloudM pays you 25$/hr and bills their clients 250$/hr for your work. Basically exploiting the saturated IT market to pay as little as possible.

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