Directionless chaos - Anonymous employee Cority Software Employee Review

2.0
27 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home. $500 sports allowance. $50 monthly internet allowance.

Cons

Leadership prioritizes short-term profitability and "quick wins" over long-term stability, creating the feeling that the company is just being prepped for an exit. Constant turnover and frequent departures make it difficult to maintain any momentum or feel secure in your role. Individuals with legacy knowledge are leaving and new joiners are slow to pick things up. The product roadmap is disjointed; there’s a lack of meaningful integration between offerings, and features are often left half-finished once they’ve served their purpose for a sales demo. There is a significant gap between what Sales promises and what the product can actually do, which puts unnecessary pressure on the teams left to manage customer disappointment. A lack of consistent strategic direction leads to a "firefighting" culture where everyone is constantly scrambling. Salary is only increased in line with cost of living (and often the increase is slightly below it) unless you’re being promoted. It’s impossible to have a long term career at Cority and gain a competitive salary.

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5.0
22 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Cority is clearly the best product in the market, and they've built such a kind, welcoming culture. This is the best place I've worked in software, even if it's hard work.

Cons

I personally love change, but if you don't, may not be for you. They company is growing up fast as it tries to go for market leadership. That means things can feel a little chaotic sometimes.

4.0
28 Jul 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

My team was supportive, helpful, and kept my progression at the company top of mind. There was a lot of opportunity to self-lead with enough direction to feel like I was impactful.

Cons

The top-down leadership and direction from C-suite and VP level folks was vague, left us in limbo sometimes, and in the last few months, has been confusing. The HR policies are incredibly dated especially for a tech company- no unlimited PTO (very little PTO actually), minimal health insurance, minimal L&D budget, almost no flexibility with remote work. Also, everything has to be passed through ONE SINGULAR PERSON on the HR team, who really lacked any nuance, thoughtfulness, or attention to detail. Having to communicate with this person at all was a sure-shot at being a frustrating interaction.

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