Qlarant Reviews

3.3

54% would recommend to a friend

(106 total reviews)
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Dr. Ronald G. Forsythe, Jr.

63% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Qlarant has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 106 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Qlarant employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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106 reviews
1.0
17 Dec 2018

Abysmal Management

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Pros

Telecommuting capabilities are a nice benefit

Cons

Abysmal upper management. Horrid. There is no one to go to either, as the HR department is the most corrupt in the building. They pick favorites and enable poor behavior, allowing individuals at the director level to bully and berate staff with zero accountability. New directors and VPs brought in monthly, when struggling departments are denied funding for more employees (that actually DO the work) and the training desperately needed to do their jobs efficiently.

2.0
31 May 2015

Stressful

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The salary is decent and the IT support staff are friendly and helpful. Benefits are decent and reasonably affordable and comparable to other local employment

Cons

Toxic work environment. Cliques that are unhealthy and make fir an unproductive environment. Lacks strong management and management is working in a different location so they are not privy to this that are creating a hostile work place.

1.0
22 Mar 2023

Run, don't walk away.

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Pros

Ample work from home opportunities. The happiest people seem to be federal or state retirees who use this gig as disposable income.

Cons

A recent exodus of good and decent people left a gaping hole that I think won't ever be fixed. Now, it seems some contract managers have committed to aggressive micromanaging with absolutely zero regard for someone's case load in a laughable attempt to future proof or defend from any "customer" scrutiny they likely put into motion in the first place. Cat's outta the bag -- ya'll are a mess. Training is a mix of animated "just do the right thing" videos and years-old training recordings that usually have several people talking over each other. They force you to put your name on documents that get gutted and then are passed around or shown to others (even external parties) without including who edited what or when. Get told one thing, then told to do another thing. Little guidance on many issues. You're not allowed to critically think anymore unless you get told to do so by a manager. Punch those keys, robot, even if it means wasting contract time! Depending on the contract, managers are like one big clique, and will desperately try every form of mental gymnastics or straight up practice cognitive dissonance when they get into a pickle. They love politics when people need leaders. Some of them have no business managing more people than themselves. Morale is frighteningly low. Bonuses are a joke.

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