Blackbaud reviews

3.2

55% would recommend to a friend

(1,720 total reviews)
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Michael Gianoni

58% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Blackbaud has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 1,720 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
4.0
Apr 23, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

- People and work/life balance are great. - Industry-leading vendor with new, focused executive leadership that is righting the ship.

Cons

- The Titanic doesn't exactly turn on a dime - it will take time to sort out a complicated and inflated product portfolio in a meaningful way. - Salaries are decent but lag in the tech sector. Management is happy to sacrifice top talent for cheaper/mediocre talent.

3.0
Apr 22, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

- Flexible scheduling, including (limited) work from home options. - Management wants* to see you succeed (see negatives). - Some products are excellent to support, with strong training structures, good mentors, and available resources for questions and complex issues. - Amazing co-workers at the Charleston and Indianapolis offices. Just incredibly smart, driven, and thoughtful individuals who want to help their peers meet their metrics. - Tons of free food, beer in the office sometimes, and generally speaking excellent corporate culture. - The offices themselves are actually quite nice. - Solid amount of vacation days, and overall nice benefits. - Blackbaud does understand that you have a life & family, and they actively encourage you to have a strong work/life balance. - On the whole the company seems to be growing, but there's a caveat to that.

Cons

- You are a warm body to answer the phone, never expect anything above this. Customer Support retention is a constant issue as people take better offers elsewhere, abandon ship completely, or transfer into different departments. So sure, there's job security, but only because no one wants it. - Some products are giant antiques that have insanely detailed and specific issues that you will never learn of in training. Essentially you rely on knowledge-bases and co-workers to (hopefully) find resolutions to case work. Meanwhile you're left hanging a live client on the phone or chat. - It is very rare that other departments are held to task when over-promising and under-delivering, Support is a constant crutch. Clients get very little training in product and Sales over-promises. - Very low pay from a competitive standpoint in the area, despite being the work-horse of the company. - Management might want to see you succeed, but if you're working on Edge Products it can take months for essential product development fixes to take place. Project Lead assistance on complex case work is a joke in some departments. - There are bonuses, but most are tied to "Stay in support for X amount of time and then you'll get this". - You can't get a promotion/transfer to another department outside of Support without having been with the company for over a year. It seems to be a consensus that upward mobility outside of Charleston is non-existent. - Product releases are constantly fraught with bugs, sometimes major ones. Most of the time Support has to come up with workarounds or apologize to customers for what is essentially awful Q&A. - The Renewals team does nothing but ask and plead with customers whose subscriptions are coming to an end to stay with their products/packages. There used to be a pro-active approach towards keeping customers engaged and happy but for some reason that died. - The company may be growing, but they're definitely not investing in their employees. Instead, all funding goes towards new program features and projects, while at the very same time undercutting or out-right removing practices and Support in place for others. They claim it's to save money, but even if that's true in the long run Management doesn't realize the damage they're going to be doing during the transition period.

3.0
Apr 22, 2015

About Average

Recommend
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Pros

Large company with great benefits and dependable salary.

Cons

Constant change of direction and weak leadership leads to uncertainty about the nature of the job to be done.

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