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Company on a downward slope - Anonymous employee Cornerstone OnDemand Employee Review

1.0
5 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some exceptional coworkers who do their best despite the environment.

Cons

In my experience, after the company changed ownership, the overall direction became increasingly unclear. Major strategic shifts seem to happen so frequently that teams barely have time to adjust before a new vision is announced. This constant change has created a sense of instability and frustration across departments. The development process feels outdated and overly bureaucratic. Instead of enabling teams to respond quickly to market needs, the structure often slows everything down. Many people I worked with felt that quality concerns were raised repeatedly but rarely led to real improvements. Communication from senior leadership often comes across as overly polished and disconnected from day-to-day realities. Company-wide meetings tend to emphasize positivity, while difficult topics — workload, declining morale, process issues — don’t seem to be addressed openly. Several rounds of layoffs have further damaged trust, especially when expectations stay the same despite reduced staffing. Work-life balance has suffered for many teams. High workloads, rigid processes, and shifting priorities make it difficult to maintain a healthy balance. Employees who try to bring up concerns may feel that speaking honestly isn’t always encouraged, which only adds to the negative atmosphere.

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Cornerstone OnDemand Response
6mo
Thank you for sharing your candid feedback on your Cornerstone experience. We understand that frequent shifts in strategy, process complexity, and communication gaps can create frustration and impact trust, especially when paired with workforce reductions and heavier workloads. Our commitment is to make decisions with care and transparency, simplify how we operate, and modernize development so teams can move faster and deliver with quality – all high priority areas for 2026 and beyond. We continue to report on improvements in technology, processes, and ways of working to build an environment where people feel valued, supported, and set up to succeed. Reach out any time to discuss or for resources and updates on our progress .-- Carina Cortez

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5.0
7 Apr 2026
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Pros

Great leadership. Clear vision for growth and success.

Cons

Acquisitions created competing products and culture.

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Cornerstone OnDemand Response
2mo
Thanks for sharing this; it's great to hear your positive outlook on our leadership and vision as that’s something we really care about. There can be challenges that come along with acquisitions, especially when it comes to aligning products and culture. While these decisions are made to support growth and long-term success, they don’t always feel seamless in the moment. Again, I appreciate you sharing your perspective and wish you all the best. -Carina Cortez, Chief People Officer
2.0
8 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Originally, this company was very supportive. There were many layers of resources meant to make employees successful. After the purchase of the company by PE they have cut software, resources and staffing to increase profits. I would not say there are many advantages over other employers in the field today. The ability to work from home is a pro. Complexity of the software is a pro because the work isn't boring. There's always something to learn.

Cons

- no real path to advancement, Cornerstone used to promote from within, over the past several years the majority of hired have been external - management cares a lot about stats but doesn't care to educate employees on how to meet those expectations. Ex. If a employee gets a negative survey it isn't reviewed and strategies aren't shared for improvement. If an issue goes on longer than expected and it puts employees out of compliance with the resolution time standard, employees are told to fix it with no strategies for doing so. There is no analysis of issues. One caveat: my team has a new manager so there is a possibility that things will improve; however the directives come from the top down, so upper management still has a problematic philosophy.

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Cornerstone OnDemand Response
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Thank you for being part of Cornerstone. Employee growth, development, and internal opportunities remain important priorities for us and is something we also share with the market. Through our Pulse surveys, All Hands meetings, and ongoing conversations with employees, we're committed to listening, sharing what we're hearing, and providing updates on the actions we're taking in response. If you'd like to talk further about your development at Cornerstone, available resources, or help in having these convesrations, please reach out to me or my team any time. - Carina Cortez, Chief People Officer
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