Casual, fun, and fast - Customer Support Nextiva Employee Review

5.0
Mar 17, 2013
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Pros

The work environment is awesome. There's no strict or "corporate" dress code and the people I work with are great. In three years with Nextiva, I feel like I've seen this company grow to a size that was unimaginable yet it feels like a small office that works hard. My colleagues are smart and I met my fiance here. Truly the best company I have ever worked for. Amazing service is a great motto.

Cons

Things can move too fast at times. The growing customer base makes it super hard to keep things very personal, but I do see lots of people trying. Not the highest paying company, but the overall benefits and quality of environment is great.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Amazing People, Great Leadership, Innovative Projects, lots of learning and training, supportive

Cons

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This made us smile. We're lucky to have you on the team! It's awesome to hear you're surrounded by great people, supportive leaders, and plenty of opportunities to learn. Keep building amazing, Nextie!
1.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Some people are nice to work with

Cons

Culture of personality, not competency or meritocracy. Prepare for hysteria-inducing layers of upper management inadequacy and to be fired during a personal crisis as a karmic reward for loyalty to their unethical ways of operating - they have a pattern of firing people during health crises, family death, and other traumatic periods of their life to some of their most competent and capable employees. Do yourself a favor and google “Nextiva lawsuits” for just a peek into some of their standard operating procedures - and that’s just a small peek behind the curtain. Working here felt like a stain on my reputation and moral compass. They make asks of their employees that put them in compromising legal situations and management hides behind them when Goldman Sachs looks for fresh blood to let. They have a bleak moral compass and ineptitude in business strategy to boot - wouldn’t recommend joining this “winning” team to anyone unless they’re trying to flame out and waste years of their life trying to operate in a broken machine. Their cycle of hire and fire is embarrassing and shows that upper management is clueless but continues to punish those doing the work while maintaining a superiority complex that they’re not part of the problem. It makes me laugh thinking of their egos and how clueless and laughable they really are. It’s like a couple of kids got lucky building a business and the coat and top hat is falling off revealing 3 little kids stacked on each other’s shoulders while they demand respect without earning it.

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