Atrocious work environment where employees are treated like cattle - Software Engineer NextGear Capital Employee Review

1.0
15 Jan 2014
Recommend
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Pros

It's small enough that you get to see the top level executives and founders, who tend to be friendly. Will pay competitively, but not generously.

Cons

I joined this company to be part of a new development team where I was promised the opportunity to develop exciting new products. After starting I quickly found out that this department is poorly organized, lacks leadership, and that the big picture has not been defined enough to keep a team of 5+ fully engaged. There is a definite sense of overhiring and at times team members try their best to "look busy". We are not developing new products, rather trying to replace an existing system on a Microsoft stack with one on Ruby on Rails. The long term direction of this project feels unclear. After the major executive who spearheaded this project abruptly resigned, our boss responded to the team's concerns with words of the effect "there is a lot of politics going on in the organization". It certainly didn't ease any concerns about our team's vision. NextGear is great if you like depressing work environments. The workplace is bland and the company offers few (if any) perks or performance incentives, financial or otherwise. Despite the pleas of the development team, management is determined to strongarm its employees by moving the entire team into a "pen-like" open office environment with no privacy. Another shocker came when a team member was fired without warning at the whim of a single manager. I would not recommend working for NextGear Capital.

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5.0
7 Oct 2025
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Pros

Best benefits you can find. A lot of opportunity to make an impact. Very conscientious of work-life balance.

Cons

Small company under a much larger umbrella, sometimes makes it hard for leaders to act as they think they should when constrained by bureaucratic processes.

1.0
2 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working with dealers and a few quality peers

Cons

How to destroy a top company in a year. Look at this one. Hire clueless, incompetent leaders who micromanage and lead by fear and punishment. Look to check boxes instead of what real success looks like. I have never seen such horrible leadership destroy such a wonderful company in my life. That goes for lending, operations, and sales. The fish rots from the head down. Time for new everything. But this time, find someone qualified. A plumber can't fix your computer. Do you get it yet? Or still scratching your head why so many people are running out the door.

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