Partnerize Reviews

3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(113 total reviews)

Matt Gilbert

53% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Partnerize has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 113 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Partnerize employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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113 reviews
1.0
16 Jul 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Some good front line workers, highly skilled and lovely people Potential in the product - could be field leader

Cons

Poor team management - most managers have a superiority complex and have been known to use this to ‘manage out’ people who they do not gel with. Blatant favouritism, the more they personally like you, the better treatment you get. Poor internal processes - general workplace processes are neither here nor there at partnerize, lateness, absence, flexible working etc do not have any definitive/office wide guidelines. You may be expected to travel a lot and work outside of office hours but then be patronised and demeaned for being 5 minutes late one day. All take no give - you’re expected to work ‘above and beyond’ constantly yet there will be no recognition, benefits or bonus offered. Poor salaries compared to other similar employers - partnerize salaries for most non-management roles are around 15-20% lower than similar companies offer. If you question your salary or seek a rise, you’re most likely to be shot down, be told you need to achieve ‘x, y & z’ before you can be considered and go round in circles as though it’s a hassle for a manager to even look into. Massive reduction in social events - there used to be great office parties and nights out! These are now pretty much non existent. Most social events now are just a trip to the pub which you’re expected to fund yourself. Overall the company seems to struggle with the rapid growth over the past year or so. Taking on too much new business for the company and staff to handle effectively. I used to really enjoy working here, in the end it seemed like a poorly managed contact centre rather than a top tech company.

2.0
31 Mar 2022
Recommend
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Pros

There are some very nice people here and even though the culture is good, it has many issues. We also have every 6th Friday off which is nice (it used to be every 3).

Cons

4 major issues that I’d call out: 1. Lack of employee recognition: Employee performance means nothing here and you’ll never get a raise or promotion that meets your merit (unless you satisfy number 2 below). I have seen multiple people be given “above expectations” or “exceeds expectations” only for HR and management to force managers to adjust the rating to “meets expectations” to avoid giving employees the raise and promotion they deserve. HR attempts to disguise this by giving a few select top performers a $50 gift card every now and then but that is a sad attempt to distract us from what is deserved. 2. Horrible in/out-grouping: In-groups are rampant throughout the entire org and the most valued currency is if you were part of an org that was acquired (the acquired org’s leadership team now lead nearly every department). If you’re in the in-group, mistakes don’t matter, mediocre performance is overlooked and any criticism of low performance is ignored. New employees stand no chance to make a lasting impact and are subjected to orders of magnitude greater scrutiny. 3. 0 Innovation: Mismanagement of recent acquisitions has led to our tech (which was already playing catch-up to competitors) making 0 innovations if the past 18 months with few planned for this year. Our tech is now vastly inferior to the major competitors and our clients/prospects know this. 4. Investor Confidence Dropping: Multiple colleagues who have since left the business have found themselves unable to sell their shares in the business and fully separate themselves. The fact that the investors or the org itself aren’t willing to acquire the shares, a common practice in companies of our stage, raises numerous questions about the business and its investors confidence and outlook.

2.0
16 Jul 2018

Not the great place it once was!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Great People - Good Platform - Loyal Clients

Cons

Partnerize/Performance Horizon was once a great place to work! Things have however gone quickly downhill as the company has grown over the last few years. The convenient flexible working hours have silently disappeared and it is now not uncommon to be reprimanded for being 5 minutes late when the company is based in a busy city centre with unreliable traffic and Public Transport. Partnerize once had an amazing social aspect with great team building events, parties and nights out. This has also silently disappeared with many of the other once great benefits. The salaries in the Tech/Dev departments are substantially less than competitors and progression is rare if not unheard of therefore there is a rapid staff turnover. The mentality was always work hard play hard but now its just work hard for very little in return. I don't want this to put a downer on the rebrand as I strongly believe that the above could improve in time however I did feel the need to be honest in this review.

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