Monsters - Lead Technician Candescent Employee Review

1.0
Oct 2, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They have a lot of work, and not many technicians, so you can get hired directly, indirectly, contract, etc.

Cons

Even as a lead tech, they don't pay much. They may work you long hours and run you around. The Work Order Managers do not reflect proper rationality when assesing information. For instance, a van was being serviced at a PepBoys. The technician was written up for parking a long time. The technician had to then fight the write-up, which he failed. They can't keep technicians for a reason. And the ones they have are the ones that seem to have all manners of strange health issues. So they want healthy individuals to carry the unhealthy management team. They will put you on break fix if they think you're a bad dog.

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5.0
May 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Candescent has a strong, people‑first culture and is in an exciting growth and build phase, offering real opportunities to make an impact. Employees feel valued, heard, and supported, and the company is actively building a connected culture that brings people together. The work is purposeful, focused on building modern digital banking solutions that matter.

Cons

It has been a great company so far and it is a fast-paced environment.

1.0
Jun 3, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Legacy employees are great. People who actually know what the structure is and know the world of financial institutions.

Cons

Senior Leadership is more interested in lying to customers (Somehow at Accelerate 2025 we were at parity with competitors, but at Axis 2026 we were behind but spent the year catching up?) and making promises they don’t know how they can deliver on. Also, every member of the SLT and their VPs all have their own agendas and don’t know how to build something sustainable. They are trying to convert the company into start-up, even though we had a well-established business presence. They would rather work their employees to the bone instead of making things manageable. Also, they build out the Agile leadership before any other new organization. So now, product and IT is focused on complying to “radiance” rather than radiance accelerates how we get our work done.

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