Impossible to reverse the situation - Senior Manager Clarivate Employee Review

1.0
4 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

People is willing to work and help, and interested on what they do. Since there is less and less talent in the company, one has more technologies available to touch. HR is also the best I've seen in decades (but it's still HR :) )

Cons

Decisions started in 2020 led to an irreversible situation among time. This was obvious by 2022. Now even Goldman Sachs said it last week. Company is more interested now on placing Israelian people to manage every part, than on having ppl who knows what they are doing, and that's making things even worse (you just need to see the stocks). Luckly in some areas, like cloud enablement, that does not make any difference (cloud enablement managers never knew what they were doing, actually, worst I've seen ever) There is no room to grow your career or improble in any way. The most likely thing similar to a CTO is completely incompetent (technologically!). And I mean it LITERALLY. The guy does not know a thing. But the board listens to the guy. Difficult to improve anything like that. Given the current situation and stock price, wouldn't be strange that Clarivate sells 1 or even 2 segments of the company soon. I dont' feel it's a safe place to work at.

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5.0
23 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good work and fun teams

Cons

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1.0
8 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Immediate team members are wonderful to work with. Provides flexibility and remote work (hard to come by now).

Cons

Doesn’t care about its people and more about the bottom line. Layoffs or “restructures” are frequent creating an unstable environment and suffering product quality. Senior management is frequently retiring—can’t help but think they know something the rest of don’t. C-suite constantly being shuffled in and out. AI is being forced as a productivity measure but often requires more time and inefficiencies. But with the library and education sector suffering right now, not sure it will ever change.

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