A Company With Potential, But Leadership Issues and Toxic Politics Overshadow Everything - IT Manager Nextech Employee Review

1.0
Nov 20, 2025
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Pros

I spent several years working in IT at Nextech, and while the teams themselves were talented and hardworking, the overall experience was extremely difficult due to serious leadership and cultural problems. Executive turnover was constant, and priorities shifted weekly. Decisions were made last-minute without proper technical understanding, creating chaos for the teams responsible for delivering results. Providing factual feedback or guidance was discouraged, and pushing back respectfully often resulted in hostility or subtle threats of retaliation. The CIO and VP roles were particularly challenging. Both lacked the technical foundation and leadership approach needed to run a modern IT organization. Their unwillingness to listen to the people who actually understood the systems wasted talent, demolished morale, and created a culture of fear instead of collaboration. On top of this, the internal politics were shockingly unprofessional, closer to high school than a 2,000-employee commercial operation. Gossip, favoritism, and behind-the-scenes backstabbing were common. Conversations among upper management frequently crossed lines that should never be crossed in a professional workplace. Reporting issues through HR did not improve anything; if anything, it resulted in retaliation months later. Compensation was not competitive for the workload or the level of responsibility expected. Raises and bonuses were inconsistent and often influenced by politics rather than performance. Many talented people left because they were undervalued, ignored, or pushed out for trying to do the right thing. Nextech has the potential to be a great company because of the talent at the ground level. But unless there is real accountability, major cultural cleanup, and leadership restructuring, the same problems will continue to drive good people away.

Cons

Cons: • Dysfunctional, unqualified leadership • Toxic, high-school-level politics and gossip • Morale destruction and retaliation for speaking up • Underpayment and inconsistent bonuses • Constant executive turnover • Unprofessional cultural environment at the top

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5.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

The company strongly promotes from within and fosters a great team environment. Many techs who’ve left have come back within a year, drawn by the Nextech culture and way of life.

Cons

Benefits may not be the most competitive—tool allowance and bonuses could be stronger—but they’re still appreciated and show the company makes an effort to take care of its people.

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Nextech Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and for your thoughtful feedback. We are grateful to hear that you have enjoyed your time at Nextech and appreciate your recognition of our commitment to promoting from within, fostering a supportive team environment, and creating a culture that encourages people to build long term careers with us. It is especially meaningful to hear that our culture inspires former team members to return. We also appreciate your honest feedback regarding our benefits, tool allowance, and bonus opportunities. Input like yours helps us continue evaluating how we can better support our team while recognizing the hard work and dedication of our employees. Thank you again for being a valued member of the Nextech team. We appreciate your contributions and look forward to your continued success with us.
2.0
Jun 28, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The pay and hours where good

Cons

Didn’t like the work environment didn’t feel like a team at all

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