Blackbaud reviews

3.2

55% would recommend to a friend

(1,722 total reviews)
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Michael Gianoni

60% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Blackbaud has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 1,722 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Blackbaud employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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2K reviews
3.0
Apr 13, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Blackbaud has a great team of senior management (CEO and SVPs). The lower level managers are very good, as well which is nice because that is where the most interaction takes place. Blackbaud is very good at recognizing skills/abilities of consultants. Tend to rely on a few consultants fro heavy lifting, so if you're one of those, it's very good. Would strongly recommend learning as many products as possible since the main way to judge a consultant is billable hours. Casual environment and very easy to "disappear" for a few hours or a day without being charged vacation. As long as the work is done, every seems to be happy. Fun environment and great location to work for younger people just starting a career. For those that want to move up in a company, Blackbaud is still too small and management opps only come along during re-orgs and when someone leaves, which for management is rare.

Cons

Professional Services Management prefers to focus on utilization of consultants rather than customer service. Many times it's more important to get the billable hours in and hit a target than to ensure that the customer is happy. Uses bonus plan to penalize consultants for not performing on petty tasks. Very poor onboarding and training process for consultants. Many times new hires are thrown to the wolves in order to start billing. Lower level management is great and if you're stuck with a manager that you don't get along with you can pretty easily move teams. The problem is the middle to mid-upper management (Directors and VPs). They seem to have "fallen" into their roles with little ability to provide a consistent and balanced workplace. They take things very personally and if anyone criticizes or questions they're ignored and discounted.

4.0
Feb 12, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working with non-profits to enable and support there causes Colleagues Atmosphere

Cons

Indifference to Design roles and abilities by middle management Indifference to products versus profits - good is good enough Inability to remove incompetent staff Inability to identify incompetent staff

1.0
May 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- PTO was good and that was IT.

Cons

I worked at this company straight out of college, and looking back now after working elsewhere in tech, I genuinely cannot believe how unhealthy and toxic the environment was. I was too naive at the time to realize how abnormal a lot of this was. I have now been at my new job for a good amount of time to put some of this into perspective. A few things prospective employees should know: • Constant micromanagement. You are buried in unnecessary busy work and forced to fill out endless forms and “tracking” documents just to prove you’re doing your job. • Sales reps are expected to update the same information repeatedly in Salesforce. Pain points, contacts, deal stages, next steps, etc. all have to be entered multiple times in different places solely so management can monitor and micromanage activity. • Heavy pressure around quarterly deals. If something slips by even ONE day, it becomes a massive ordeal involving meetings with management, scrutiny, and pressure tactics. • Unrealistic expectations. Leadership expects enterprise level sales numbers while simultaneously refusing to work with smaller organizations on pricing. • The company is extremely expensive compared to competitors, but leadership refuses to acknowledge that budget is often the issue. Instead, reps are blamed for “not speaking to power.” • Territories are constantly reshuffled. Accounts are taken away and reassigned regularly, making it nearly impossible to build long term success or stable commission income. • The same people go to President’s Club every single year because the territory distribution is heavily imbalanced. Certain reps are consistently handed major territories like all of Florida, Texas, or Tennessee while others are left with much weaker markets. Enterprise and commercial success feels predetermined based on territory assignment, not talent. • There is obvious favoritism within the organization. Some reps are continuously set up for success while others are pushed to the side regardless of effort or performance. • Compensation is bad compared to other tech companies, especially considering the stress level and expectations. • Benefits are terrible. I paid hundreds per month for healthcare with deductibles over $6,000. It took leaving this company to realize how awful their benefits actually were. • The commission structure creates constant anxiety. Timing matters more than actual performance, and small date changes can dramatically impact pay. • Massive turnover. There has been a revolving door of employees, managers, and leadership leaving the organization. • Multiple managers have reportedly been called out for racist or sexist behavior, and leadership refused to properly acknowledge or address concerns. • Customers were constantly unhappy post sale. I regularly had clients contacting me after implementation frustrated with issues, poor support, or unmet expectations. • Retention problems are severe. It felt like almost every customer I sold eventually ran into major implementation or support issues. • Leadership appears far more focused on shareholders, cost cutting, and optics than employee wellbeing. • The company has openly discussed outsourcing more work to India and replacing roles/functions with AI. • There is currently a major exodus happening internally. Many experienced employees and leaders are leaving, being pushed out, or quietly let go. • Employees who become too expensive or successful often feel targeted. • The culture creates constant stress and fear instead of collaboration or support. I honestly still feel anxious thinking about my time there. It was one of the worst professional experiences I’ve had, and I wish someone had warned me before I accepted the role.

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Blackbaud Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re glad to hear that PTO was a positive for you, and we appreciate the honesty and detail in your feedback. We understand that everyone’s experience can differ depending on timing, role, and team, and we recognize that your perspective reflects how the environment felt to you during that period. Our organization is built around a mission-driven culture focused on meaningful work, supporting social impact, and creating opportunities for learning and growth within collaborative teams. We strive to foster an environment where people feel supported by their managers, connected to purpose, and able to do their best work while balancing wellbeing. Many employees find value in this focus and in the impact our work has for customers and communities we serve. We appreciate feedback like this, as it provides important perspective on how our culture and practices are experienced by individuals. We wish you continued success in your career and thank you again for sharing your thoughts.
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