Overworked and Undervalued with a huge side of Nepotism - Analyst Solera Employee Review

1.0
18 May 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good Benefits, Market paid (if you are lucky) Good brands under their umbrella (for now) Good tech to work with Free Snacks

Cons

So very many, not sure where to start... They have no desire to retain talent, they only respond to "I quit" and then with promises they can't back When people do quit this is seen as a way to lower expenses...other employees have to take up the slack They have no clue how the companies under their umbrella actually work but act as if they do (throwing away revenue potential in the name of consolidation) Management treats females and males differently in terms of pay, respect given, etc Nepotism is rampant and you can't ever critique their performance honestly HR is NOT there for the employee (never met the last HR contact either) Raises are rare/never and bonuses are only offered if you agree to work on special projects with crazy expectations Promotions are given to people who happen to be in the right place at the right time Trying to consolidate all Dev/Business to Utah, running off the other office teams Management is good at tooting their own horn while driving a bus over you Don't believe the promises they make unless you have it in writing, then still don't believe them

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5.0
18 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great company to work for!

Cons

The pay could be better.

1.0
4 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None that I can think of.

Cons

The company has significant issues that make it difficult to recommend as a long-term workplace. HR support is virtually non-existent, leaving employees without meaningful assistance when concerns arise. Favoritism appears to influence decisions more than performance or merit, creating an unfair work environment. There are very few opportunities for career growth, and many employees find themselves in stagnant roles with little chance for advancement. Even when employees consistently exceed expectations and earn recognition, raises are infrequent or nonexistent, making it difficult to feel valued for hard work. Additionally, there is a noticeable lack of professionalism at the management level. Communication, accountability, and leadership standards need significant improvement. Overall, the company would benefit from investing in stronger leadership, a more effective HR department, and a culture that rewards performance fairly.

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