Hyland reviews

3.7

63% would recommend to a friend

(1,493 total reviews)
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Jitesh S. Ghai

62% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Hyland has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,493 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hyland employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Mar 31, 2011

Beware of the Gingerbread House

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Access to current hardware and software. Onsite diner and haircuts. Lots of exercise as you run back and forth, up and down, all day, every day.

Cons

Finding Glassdoor has been very validating. I’ve read many reviews that echo some of what I encountered during my unfortunate years at Hyland, so I thought I should add my comments. Some of the issues I’ve read cover Sales and Development. Let me add IT to the list. The prevalent requirement is fitting into their predefined culture. There seems to be such a distorted emphasis on “Family” that meetings with your manager can consist of unnecessary personal information, and you’re expected to return similar. Hard work is secondary and management can clearly cross lines between personal and professional. If you try to make it clear you just want to focus on the work, it is taken poorly and work you will do…, in abundance. Assignments will be piled higher and higher, and the more you can do, the more you will get. But the minute you express concern about it, you are then labeled as “not a team player”. Be the manager’s buddy and enjoy easy street, or expect a higher workload and suffer heavy scrutiny. And if there’s nothing to scrutinize, they’ll invent something. Even though HR recognizes and acknowledges some of the problems, they either do nothing or make matters much, much worse. You’re completely on your own. Management is built around a double standard, two-faced, gangland mentality, and when the astronomical stress level begins to take its toll on your health, it’s over. If you're looking to move up within the company, that comes from selling out. Team Leaders with a clear understanding of the improper conduct have compromised themselves for the sake of a promotion. Conform or be tossed. The playground surface environment is only masking the warzone brutality at the core. Once you are targeted, you’ll have no choice but to leave the company with battle scars as souvenirs. I never imagined a working environment could be so bizarrely outrageous and unprofessional. One can try very hard to focus on the seemingly positive aspects of the job and the company, but it’s eventually unavoidable to see behind the mask. The persistent requests for feedback and honesty will be twisted and used against you. They carefully cultivate lies by emphasizing absent “core values” for appearances only; such as Honesty, Integrity and Fairness. I saw none of these. Hyland Software reminds me of that old children’s story in which the kids are lured into the gingerbread house, only to be thrown in the oven. And this is a very kindly minimalistic recount of my experience with the company.

1.0
Dec 14, 2021

A Sycophants Dream!

Recommend
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Pros

I instantly got a 100% raise just by leaving the company, 300% after 3 years out. They were paying about a third of the market rate, and were very happy to do so, you know, "Like family!"

Cons

- Professionally insulted on a daily basis by petty and jealous co-workers - Management doesn't have a clue, friends and family with no tech experience will be the ones in control of your career - Pay is an absolute joke. Beyond insulting. - As time goes on, you will be pressured more and more to not take advantage of any "perks" offered by the company - If you go against the grain in any way, you will be targeted and forced out of your job - If you get attention from the wrong person of the opposite gender, you will be targeted and forced out of your job - You will wait in line to be promoted, promotions are NOT merit based. You'll grow tired of seeing people with no real skills being promoted ahead of you - Yearly pay increases are insultingly low. 1.75-2% of an already poverty level salary - Absolutely no career growth - tech stack is outdated, lots of proprietary software used, absolutely no innovation. You are there to keep the wheel spinning, and that is it. - Management WILL take credit for any of your successes and WILL throw their subordinates under the bus at the drop of a hat - Seriously, middle management is primarily composed of people with no formal education or training. And it shows. - Sycophants get all the perks and catch all the breaks. You'll get nothing but insulted on a daily basis. - Company constantly talks about their profits "It's like a money volcano!" but when your yearly review time comes they say "Sorry. We don't have any money =(" - This is the worst IT job I've ever worked by far. Unprofessional would be an understatement. - Dont work here unless you are desperate. You have been warned!

2.0
Jul 12, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The company tries very hard to have a good culture. If you are just starting out in your career and don't need a competitive salary or good benefits, this could be the place for you to earn some experience for a few years.

Cons

They company has fallen way behind in their efforts to modernize and go to the cloud. Upper management tries to act like that have control of the situation but they have no clue. The same people that got Hyland into the mess are the same ones trying to dig out of the hole. Some of us are trying hard to modernize, but this isn't a small agile company anymore. Processes, titles, and egos all stand in the way of real progress.

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