Connexity reviews

3.4

61% would recommend to a friend

(173 total reviews)
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William G. (Bill) Glass

75% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Connexity has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 173 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Connexity employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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173 reviews
1.0
Sep 24, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free lunch, Casual dress code, Company Events ( pretty much the same things other reviewers have mentioned ).

Cons

1. Unless you try very hard to hang out and please the senior managers, your chances of career advancement are poor. And if you suck up, you have good chances even if your performance is not so great. 2. Big layoffs in summer of 2011, despite management's repeated assertions that layoffs are not planned. 3. Many of the best IT workers the company had, have left the company for other jobs in the last couple of months. 4. Outsourcing to India is in full motion. The parent company STG has a big outsourcing operation, so expect more and more jobs to be shipped abroad. 5. Management has lost credibility with the employees. In water cooler chats, employees are often talking about the lies being fed to them. 6. It is true that the senior managers have kind of an elitist attitude and often come across as rude. 7. Senior IT managers have recently been treating employees with disrespect. It is been turning into a typical high pressure, low respect, low reason IT sweat shop. So don't believe the great things they say about themselves on their websites. 8. I feel obligated so say something about IT project managers since I noticed that other people have been doing the same. I thought I was the only one who had a negative opinion of them. Seems like many people dislike working with them, but just never speak about that because of fear of reprisal. So bottom line is, IT project managers are indeed incompetent, bossy and often pushy. They have no understanding of the work being done and that ignorance show up from time to time. I'm not surprised that the teams of highly educated, highly skilled engineers don't respect these PMs. But don't expect anything to change. 9. Overall I think it is not a good place for software engineers. It used to be much better, but no anymore. So stay away.

1.0
Sep 18, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Free Food and Snacks. Benefits are fine. Most non-managerial employees don't show you attitude and are friendly. There are company events like barbecues.

Cons

Lot of politics. Especially since the beginning of 2011. Also, business is not too great. The management tries very hard to sell false hopes and stories. But if the business were so great, why would the parent company sell the company for 1/3 the price that they bought it for 5 years ago. Employees are getting sick of management's lies and shenanigans. Senior managers think employees are clueless. They would give a presentation and just paint rosy pictures and won't address or just brush aside the big scary questions about layoffs they did recently and the big questions about the existential crisis the company is facing. Your promotions in the company are based on how well you market yourself to the senior managers. The people who are in the closed circle with the managers feel free to treat other employees like some lowly creatures. Once we went for a team lunch, about 20 of us. Us engineers choose to sit all together on a big table. Project Managers, Senior Managers and the cronies from the top/elite circle sat together in a separate table. They did make it a point to come and tell us that our food has been paid for so don't worry about anything ( you lowly peasants ). How condescending is that. Believe me, such behavior can be seen over and over again in the company. Most senior managers never even say hi to you if they come across you in the lunch room. Now few comments specifically to IT Department: You are more likely to be promoted if you experiment with a useless fancy new technology, than if you keep the business running and do something that actually makes money for the company. Senior Managers are juvenile, immature and often rude. They try to set these lofty principles, but are the first ones to rush to violate those, while us lowly workers watch, smile and gasp. Non managerial employees don't respect the managers and project managers. Whatever other folks have said about project managers is correct. They are the most unqualified bunch of project managers I've ever worked with. On a regular basis, management blames IT for their incompetence or their business problems. IT employees are treated like trash whenever an emergency arises. 99% of the time the emergency is not IT's fault but business managers and project managers are eager to jump on IT, put them in a room and force them to work 18 hr days. This actually happened in the beginning of 2011. In the end IT couldn't do anything because it wasn't an IT problem to beging with. And this keeps on happening again and again.

2.0
Aug 19, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Casual dress code, free lunch & snacks.

Cons

1. No strategy to face the mounting competition. Management still living in good ole days. 2. Company not adopting Web 2.0 technologies. 3. Senior management used to say till 2-3 months ago that Mobile and Social world is useless to them. Imagine that. 4. Only strategy is to copy features from other sites. 5. Closed cabal of managers at top. Either you suck up or just stay in one position forever. 6. IT workers beware. Project Managers running wild. They run teams like they are the slave masters of the team. Show no respect for anybody's time. Often rude and have no clue of the work being done. Big drag on the morale of the IT teams.

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