Origami Risk reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(241 total reviews)
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Robert Petrie

69% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Origami Risk has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 241 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Origami Risk 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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241 reviews
2.0
Jun 25, 2024

Fall in line or get out

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Pros

The C-suite/executives do genuinely care about the culture of the place and have tried to put safeguards in place to not lose the quality of the culture that they built from the ground. Very flexible job for how successful the company is and its aspirations.

Cons

The VP of Risk Sales who was brought from IBM is extremely self-serving and has no problem uprooting sales at every level to serve his agenda. Same can be said for the Director of business development, who was brought in b/c of her relationship with him. Many of his old IBM henchmen have been brought in to help trim the fat & align with his mentality/agenda. VP of Risk Sales is a numbers guy and his boss is more of a culture/transformational leader so they fill the gaps for each other in that sense. Performance is always a necessity to progress in sales. But you also have to adhere to the status quo and make people who do little next to nothing in terms of functional leadership feel important. Highly bureaucratic. Plenty of upper leadership who are more than ready to halt your progression if they deem you to be a dissenting voice in a rotating room of yes men. Just as many mid level managers who are afraid to speak up b/c they fear being ostracized within the sales function/with leadership/fellow colleagues. Not above putting you in a state of purgatory as far as career progression to motivate individual contributors to leave.

1.0
Aug 14, 2023

Terrible management with repetitive open door policy on their politics

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Pros

Good hybrid setting, not to be mistaken for good work life balance

Cons

Getting shafted by management when processes or systems go wrong just because "this is how things were done" or because "this system/process was purchased with too much money so we have to just deal with it and work our way around it." Sticking with poor money planned processes is your best answer? Makes sense.

5.0
Feb 9, 2024

Worth considering

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I’ve worked at Origami for just under two years and I’ve been pleased with my experience so far. This company has its crap like any company but overall, the good outweighs the bad (and I assure you I’m not someone who drinks the kool-aid). Pros are: -Above market salary -Annual bonus -Flexible WFH -Flexible PTO -Choice of MAC or PC -If you want to build a career, there’s space to do so -Annual Colleague Conference Reviews may mention the billable hours target as a con but it’s a very standard practice in these types of jobs and it’s not an unreasonable target. I’ve never had an issue taking time off work and I still hit my target last year… AND I have work-life balance soooo… those folks may just need to be involved in more work. -The Delivery Excellence practice (PMO) has the best management and leadership.

Cons

Some of the biggest cons I see are: -outdated approach to delivering software projects (waterfall) that oftentimes results in missed timelines and customer concessions. The amount of time I spend looking at a project plan to update dates (that inevitably get moved every week) is insane. And then I have to bother my team members throughout the week to do the same. It’s so so so so inefficient. It’s easily my absolute least favorite and most annoying thing about my job. PLEASE make it stop. -having under-qualified Origami colleagues on projects that make work more difficult than it needs to be and also (more oftentimes than not) having under-qualified offshore resources on your project that make work waaayyy more difficult and frustrating than it needs to be. A lot of our concessions could be avoided in my opinion if we staffed projects properly with skilled people. -the software looks “old”/ dated but I hear that’s something the company will be investing in to improve - Racial/ethnic diversity in management and leadership. The only real “diversity” in management or leadership is white women. -You can oftentimes tell who has been at Origami for 4+ years based on how they respond to new ideas or change…. Not ALWAYS… but oftentimes you can.

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