Konrad Group reviews

3.5

73% would recommend to a friend

(203 total reviews)

57% positive business outlook

Konrad Group has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 203 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Konrad Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.6 stars).

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203 reviews
4.0
Sep 25, 2019

I like it

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great people, great office, lot's to do, challenging projects, good support from my colleagues and leads. Lot's of social events and clubs.

Cons

Reading some other comments its almost as if I work for a different company. For example, on Day 1 I met the Director of HR and met with her a few times since. a lot of people are going through various training on the Adobe stack or are learning new platforms entirely whereas I read some here that there is no training whatsoever. Honestly, I feel most of the negative comments are from people who didn't get their way and are spoilt - most people I work with are super happy and very friendly. I find it weird that people keep saying management are posting all the positive reviews - I mean , is nobody else at the company happy with their jobs? - that's not the feeling I get from people I work with

1.0
Jan 5, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Some people are nice, mostly the co-workers, but don't get to attached to them. The parties can be fun if you value social events more than other benefits. Sometimes they will fly you to another office to work there. No variety in tech (Adobe, Adobe, Adobe) stacks which I appreciated as I like routines.

Cons

Call me a curious cat but why are there some many generic 5 stars reviews here saying that Konrad's culture is great after a scathing review is posted? When I first started looking for my first job I was partly influenced by the positive reviews here but my experience was vastly different from my expectations. The pay is mediocre, there is no two ways about that, specially if you live in Toronto which has a high cost to live there. From what my co-workers on the other regions told me the same applies and is even worse in the Costa Rica and New York offices. The company also has this weird allergy to WFH, for a company that is "born digital" they sure hate working that way, the pandemic did force their hand in that regard but don't worry they are making people go back. No HR, they must be too busy lobbying to their employees to post insincere 5 stars reviews in here I guess, eh? A boorish, unimaginative leadership more preoccupied with the bottom line than their employees, there is a reason retention is awful. A "fast paced environment" which is code for overworking for the least amount of money. Awful PTO policy, you're indeed forced to take vacations for the shutdown I guess revenue must not be that good if they can't afford to add that as a benefit, speaking of which... no bonuses, shares, equity, sign up bonus or otherwise any compensation packages, they do offer a yearly "tech bonus" but it is basically nickels on a dime compared to other companies in the same space. Others have said it but yes it is kind of like fraternity, the highlight for a lot of people is going to CR to get smashed and get up to no good (general tomfoolery and naughtiness) , this coincidentally are usually your seniors because the more mature people already left for "grown-up" jobs and the rest were taken down the road to the farm during the night. Some people have mentioned how they fire people and it is true, they often send an email after hours and try hide the fact someone got fired, after that it is akin to anathema to mention what happen, expect knowing glances at most. Someone said the CR office is treated as joke and I'm inclined to agree, it feels they're mostly treated as runts expected to "ohh and ahh" at their wise, benevolent superiors. Bottom line? I would pass. My time spend here left me with frustration, rather find another place where my promotions are not tied to how much I can drink and subjected to arbitrary times. I also learned not to trust bald CTOs, I felt he treated me as a sordid, back-alley magician whenever we spoke.

2.0
Jan 3, 2019

A Lair Ran by Evil Geniuses (honestly it's a pretty foolproof plan)

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some of the best people I've ever met in my life. There's a part in my heart where I'll always call them family, since they've contributed so much to my personality and intellect by providing me experiences to grow as a person that I'll carry through my whole life. Their strongest quality is definitely the people they hire and how close the entire company is. They hire world class people who are some of the most talented and smartest people I'll ever interact with. The culture is also amazing (but this is a blessing and a curse, as you'll see in my cons). Easily the best office I've ever seen, with tall ceilings, wooden decor and walls, a very open space environment, lots of plants, a huge cafeteria, fun video games with multiple consoles, VR headsets, and an arsenal of board games to choose from, with monthly parties, cocktail & trivia nights, and more.

Cons

The evil but smart plan to keep cheap employees: 1. Hire people straight from school 2. Work them to the bone with horrible hours (9am-6pm with unpaid overtime, no flex hours, or work from home) 3. Never offer competitive salaries that are relevant to the industry (but offer 2 mini raises a year to overshadow this) 4. Have an amazing culture to cover up bad hours and salary, with no HR department (over 200 employees btw) 5. Wait it out to see if you stay (since you've invested so much into this company) and if you leave, they'll hire someone out of school to rinse and repeat. (5.1 Former employee writes bad review and they write a fake one to cover it up) The entire company has been screaming for relevant industry hours/pay and an HR department for years, yet nothing happens. I've seen people need better hours to take care of their children, people that need the pay to support their family and be the main provider, and a co worker harassed by another with no one to go to. All problems experienced by regular people who need regular needs.

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