Great company ruined by terrible management - Consultant Quisitive Employee Review

2.0
22 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is better than I was offered at other companies. Fellow employees are nice and good at their jobs.

Cons

Expectations keep getting raised and are quickly becoming unrealistic. Benefits get cut, pay raises get delayed, promotions only yield a small bump in pay with a large bump in responsibilities. Layoffs often miss underperformers and often cull top performers. Upper management despises their employees, and makes no attempt to hide it. If you work 40 hours per week, you will be labeled an underperformer.

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5.0
21 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-Great people to work with -Interesting client projects -Ability to learn and grow if you are motivated -Ability to work remote

Cons

-Not a con, but billing is very important and you need to reach your billable targets

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Quisitive Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience—and for your 10 years with Quisitive. We really appreciate your commitment. It’s great to hear you enjoy the team, the projects, and the opportunity to keep learning and growing. As an IT consulting firm with a goal to be best-in-class, billing is a standard part of how we operate. We set clear expectations and strive to balance those standards with flexibility, support, and transparency—so motivated individuals can thrive and focus more on the work and impact, not just the hours.
2.0
24 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work options and autonomy in managing your schedule. Talented colleagues. Interesting work. Exposure to Microsoft technologies, cloud projects, and enterprise clients.

Cons

Lack of leadership support. Employees are not held responsible for unprofessional behavior or disrespect to fellow employees. Different departments operate with different priorities. Holidays and vacation allowances vary significantly depending on location, which creates a sense of inequity among employees.

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