Lots of talk about DEI... lots of Pride emails, but we still work on June 19. - Project Manager ConvergeOne Employee Review

2.0
2 June 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good people to work with day to day, meaning immediate management and colleagues.

Cons

At the upper management level, it's a disaster of everyone trying to prove they are making the changes the company leadership wants without actually doing anything to help the company - data manipulation, etc. But the in-field problems rarely get any resolution. First year I was nearly robbed of my bonus. Second year I didn't get one because people that I don't work (different technology) with didn't sell enough work - completely unrelated to my performance.

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5.0
20 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

great management great environment great team amazing atmosphere flexible

Cons

I personally did not have any cons

2.0
19 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A lot of genuinely hardworking people who keep things going despite constant change and obstacles Remote and hybrid flexibility is a real positive, especially compared to companies pushing full return to office Benefits are solid, but there is definitely room to improve

Cons

Problems get patched instead of fixed. The same issues show up over and over across processes, systems (CRM and ERP), and roles because root causes are ignored Sales has too much control over how things operate. Strong, scalable solutions get blocked if they do not align with how sales wants to structure a deal even when it is not in the company’s best interest. This a a sign of a desperate Sales team. There is an overemphasis on closing deals at any cost, without enough accountability for the full revenue lifecycle. Revenue quality matters, not just getting something in the door Leadership concerns are not new, are constantly talked about on Glassdoor and internally and they are ignored. There is a real need for stronger accountability, clearer direction, and leaders who are willing to make tough decisions. The tough decisions include looking closely at members of C-Suite and their failed impact.

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