Short-sighted leadership, subpar benefits, politics, red tape, limited career growth, private equity hell - Anonymous employee Flexera Employee Review

1.0
Sep 7, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The product set serves a real, albeit unsexy, need in the market (public-facing presentations compare it to a utility company). Many talented people at the individual contributor level.

Cons

Flexera has been driven into the ground by heavily insulated short-sighted leadership, and two boards of directors across two private equity firms chasing short-term profits at the expense of long-term growth. This company is a hollowed out shell of what it used to be, running so lean it's bleeding, all the best people have left or been pushed out, 99.9% of the equity is owned by the top 3 - 5 execs and boards waiting for their golden parachutes, and the company is perpetually on the auction block to the highest bidder. The owners are merely bean counters looking for higher margins for a higher valuation for sale, they have zero passion for the products, technology, markets or customers they serve. Innovation and organic growth ran out long ago, so they've pivoted to acquiring companies at a rapid pace, then quickly laying off the majority of them within 3 - 12 months to keep the technology and IP. Race to the bottom on employee costs, huge spike in India hiring at the expense of US employees for years now. Politics and fear run rampant, red tape is everywhere, career growth is plodding, constant reshuffling/rebadging/rebranding to temporarily change optics and distract people.

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Flexera Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to comment. We're sorry this was your experience here - this is not the company we see every day.

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5.0
Apr 16, 2026
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Pros

Great people, great culture and pretty good work life balance. Salary is competitive and benefits are good (not great). They also have a fully remote business model that helps with work life balance. If your in a couple areas you can go into the office if you want to however.

Cons

Some fragmentation in the business makes driving positive outcomes more difficult then it should be. A little bit of a feeling that you have to justify your existence, nothing too severe, but it does add to some anxiety about job security.

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Flexera Response
2mo
Thank you for this. Glad the culture, people, and remote flexibility are resonating. The point about fragmentation and job security anxiety is heard. That feeling should not be part of the day to day experience and we are paying attention to it. Your suggestion on bringing SMEs into QBRs is a good one. Decisions are better when the people closest to the work have a voice. We appreciate you taking the time to be that specific and will share this internally.
1.0
May 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good remote working options are available

Cons

Direct leadership frequently used 1:1 meetings to discuss personal matters rather than tracking project timelines, yet would later blame subordinates when timelines slipped. It was an incredibly uncomfortable environment where it felt impossible to succeed. Good ideas would be implemented and well-received by others, but direct management would find something negative to focus on, like claiming it took too long Communication from direct management was passive-aggressive and often crossed professional boundaries. The language used in team settings was frequently inappropriate, including the use of highly offensive, derogatory language disguised as jokes. I was uncomfortable most of the time I worked there.

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Flexera Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing this feedback. We work hard to build an environment where people feel supported, valued, and set up to succeed. We encourage anyone with concerns like these to connect with us or use the feedback channels available to all Flexera employees.
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