Poor Management Decisions Lead to multiple Layoffs and Stagnant Salaries - Acount Executive Kantata Employee Review

3.0
21 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros

*Great colleagues and a collaborative environment *Solid product with potential *Work-life balance

Cons

*No clear vision or strategy from upper management *Frequent layoffs, losing skilled and experienced employees *No pay raises for years, despite company spending on non-essentials *Constant reorganizations creating instability *Management refuses to address industry trends in time and close feature gaps, causing prospects to choose cheaper and more advanced competitors

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5.0
6 Feb 2026
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Pros

The merger has created a real sense of momentum here. We’re no longer thinking in terms of individual teams or regions — we’re operating as a truly global company with a unified strategy. Leadership is leaning into long‑term thinking, cross‑border collaboration, and building a stronger, more scalable business. It feels like we’re entering a new chapter with bigger opportunities and a clearer vision for where we’re headed.

Cons

Change can be disruptive, especially when it happens quickly. Even positive transformation creates uncertainty, shifting priorities, and temporary ambiguity around roles and processes. Not everyone adapts at the same pace, and the constant adjustment can feel exhausting without clear communication and steady leadership support. Leadership has been transparent.

1.0
23 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some good IC level coworkers remain since the merger

Cons

Watching Mavenlink decline into what is now Kantata has been the most disappointing experience of my professional career The mantra of "do more with less" has been pushed for a few years now. The workers who remain have inherited all the responsibilities of former employees who quit or were let go through constant layoffs There are only so many full-time jobs a single employee can do at once

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