A Tight-knit Team That Cares - Payroll Support Specialist Deltek Employee Review

5.0
1 Aug 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-Training has been slow and steady and the experience is catered to new hires to ensure they are comfortable with concepts before becoming more independent. -A small team of experts that work together on a daily basis. -Workflow isn't based on a call center and is ticket-based. -Tickets can come from clients or internal sources. -Working with other teams is encouraged and everyone I have talked to has excitedly shared their knowledge. -Very flexible work schedules, ample opportunity for time off. -Hands-off management that takes care of business when needed. I am still learning my role at this company. I have worked for several other businesses in the industry over the years and none of them compare to how welcome and comfortable I have felt on this team.

Cons

-Workflows have largely been based on arcane knowledge of the systems established years ago. -If you want a step-by-step on how to complete a particular task, at the moment the best option is to ask around. -Very rapid change is underway and it is visible daily. Even these cons are being actively remedied by various team members and it is a priority of management to update systems and establish processes.

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5.0
15 Jun 2026
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Pros

Great management of hours and benefits keep me happy. Engaging remote presence

Cons

Salary could be better. Training for some products is non existent and reliance on AI is very high.

2.0
28 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good culture and supportive coworkers One thing that stands out is that employees repeatedly talk about the people being collaborative and easy to work with. For CSM teams especially, there are comments about low internal drama and strong teamwork.

Cons

Morale dips after layoffs: Common issue in enterprise SaaS. Remaining employees sometimes inherit extra accounts or responsibilities after reductions. Internal communication can get corporate/vague. Employees sometimes mention leadership messaging during reorganizations feels polished but not fully transparent. Career growth uncertainty during restructures: When leadership changes or teams merge, promotions and advancement

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