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Ecrion Software Reviews

3.3

61% would recommend to a friend

(16 total reviews)

Florin Vasilian

69% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Ecrion Software has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 16 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ecrion Software 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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16 reviews
1.0
27 Sept 2017

Sorry...Poor management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They have a great product and the team of developers was awesome.

Cons

The CEO reads everyone's emails and doesn't really trust his staff. The product goes through dramatic changes on a moments notice and not everyone is in the loop.

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Ecrion Software Response
8y
Hello, and thank you for your feedback. I'm glad to hear you're impressed with our products--our hundreds of customers love them, too. It's unfortunate, however, that you didn't feel as strongly about other aspects of the company. I can assure you however that we value and respect our employees and no one in the organization reads emails of other employees. Thanks again for your feedback, and if you have any additional comments on how you feel Ecrion could improve as a company, please feel free to email me at allen.nuccio@ecrion.com. Regards, Allen Nuccio, HR Manager.
1.0
22 Jul 2016

Paranoia

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

No pros for working here.

Cons

President/Owner is paranoid and has a temper. He reads staff emails and listens to voicemails. No collaboration. Everyone works on their own and waits for his decisions.

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Ecrion Software Response
8y
Thank you for taking the time to submit feedback on your experience at Ecrion. I'm sorry that you did not enjoy your time with the company. I will say that we pride ourselves on our corporate culture that encourages openness and collaboration, and that no one in the company--from the CEO to IT--would read an employee's email or listen to an employee's voicemail unless it was a matter of company security. If you have any additional thoughts on the company, please feel free to reach out to me directly at allen.nuccio@ecrion.com. Best regards, Allen Nuccio, HR Manager.
1.0
13 Apr 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- If you don't have any other option, then at least you have a job.

Cons

- You have no kind of autonomy regardless what your position is. - The CEO is paranoid and wants to have control and close authority on everything that moves. And i do mean EVERYTHING. - If you think you're being watched, that is because you are. There are people in the company that care for that. HR and Admin will monitor and make sure to update the CEO on: what time you get in and get out, how much time you spend in front of the monitor, how long is your lunch break and the list can go on. - Most of the "upper management" are usually slacking, monitor the rest of the team and transmit how others perform to the "boss". - The "benefits" are just marketing, once you dig into details you'll find out they don't exist. - Aside from constant monitoring, Admin people care for: how many apples you ate in a Friday, how many light bulbs are installed (installed!) in each office, how much milk you consume for coffee (milk is only for coffee!). Absolute madness. - Office is near the city center and parking is a pain, but the "management" really doesn't care - that is not a benefit Ecrion is concerned with. - Constant gossip going on in upper management about the performance of others and even the personal life of employees. Sick! - No vision, no strategy, no communication with employees. - No clear evaluation and growth perspectives. - Stick with Ecrion for 10 years and you'll probably get a watch for present. Don't dream about getting shares or anything. - Internal processes and best practices don't exist. You either work 24/7 until you get the release out, or you can quit dreaming about any raise or a future in the company. - The more senior employees are not true leaders, nor examples to follow in real life. Not much to learn from them anyway, with maybe 1-2 exceptions. - Ecrion tends to hire junior people (because they're cheap) so the junior/senior ratio is roughly 10:1. Their salary does not grow too much in the first 2 years. - If you don't have 40 hours of work at the end of the week (based on check in and check out, not performance) then you might find yourself in a discussion about your performance. Kind of ironic. - Most smart people that end up there, leave, so you're constantly surrounded by "bosses" and "those that entertain bosses". - Huge salary gaps between individuals with the same roles which are not based solely on performance. Rather based on whether you work directly on Ecrion's products or outsourced, on "connections" or on how often you threat management about leaving. So be the best at what you're doing, if you don't threat about leaving then, tough luck. - Not a productive or healthy environment. There are almost 50 people crammed in an office space of about the size of 3 medium size apartments. That means: no meeting rooms, not enough space, not enough toilet rooms and generally not a very healthy space. When 1 person gets a cold, the entire office gets a cold. There is no proper kitchen (or eating area). There's an improvised eating area which is actually an office cubicle. In the afternoon, the smell from the food and toilets reaches the working areas.

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Ecrion Software Response
8y
Thank you for your feedback. I'm sorry that you didn't find your time with Ecrion to be professionally rewarding. Ecrion's benefit package is comparable or exceeds other similar-sized companies in the region; the office is also located in one of the premiere offices in Bucharest. Employees are regularly rewarded with salary increases, which is one of the reasons we experience such low turnover and high employee retention. While I strongly disagree with you characterization of the company, I thank you again for your feedback. If you'd like to share anything else directly with the company, please feel free to contact me at allen.nuccio@ecrion.com. Thank you, and good luck in your future endeavors. Regards, Allen Nuccio, HR Manager.
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