RLDatix Reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(427 total reviews)
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Dan Michelson

81% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

RLDatix has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 427 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RLDatix 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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427 reviews
3.0
11 Nov 2024

HR could use a bit of training

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible working, office snacks, wellness space, on-site gym.

Cons

There is widespread gossip, behavioural issues and favouritism. Managers are not true leaders—they think they can do and say whatever they want. Wellbeing is not taken into consideration as much as they talk on social media. Massive staff retention. People come and go.

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RLDatix Response
1y
Thank you for sharing this feedback with us. We're glad to see that you appreciate our flexible working culture, wellness space, and other benefits. Many of our global offices have open workspaces, which have been great for collaborative purposes but can sometimes lead to louder conversations becoming disruptive. We sincerely appreciate your note and will pass along this feedback to the team.
1.0
11 Dec 2022

Things are going downhill. Don't bother

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Good experience if you are new to tech. Many colleagues have very little to no experience in tech and have been able to learn a great deal through this role. - Generally, your colleagues are nice and easy to get in touch with. I have had very little trouble speaking to people across the company regardless of role. - If you get out of your lowly team, the experience reportedly improves.

Cons

There is SO much to list here but I will have to settle with a few things: - Don't kid yourself, starting salary for what you're doing (essentially 2nd line at other companies) is HORRENDOUSLY low. This also does not increase proportionally with experience or even when you move roles. I have heard stories of people moving to 'Senior' roles and getting no more than £500 extra a year. - Favouritism is horrendously rife. Too many times I've seen people totally give up their responsibilities but get praised for doing something different. Or people getting awards when it is totally not deserved. - Upper management is woefully unaware of how little they understand their employees. Never thanking workers for the long hours whilst shovelling more and more work downwards. - Promotions are entirely dependent on how much management already like you. If you're already liked, even an interview might not be necessary. Once you're high enough, your role name might change along with a nice pay rise when others have to interview for their promotions. - Training is non-existent. By this, I mean training that will actually lead to a promotion that you want. You will get plenty of training on new products that the business wants you to help with. - Transition times between roles are massive. You can get a role in January and not start until August. In that time, you will not have your old role's work taken off you and your new role's work slowly assigned to you. - The company will have monthly global meetings to boast about their insanely high profits while you lament over your woefully low salary that hasn't increased in any significant way in over 5 years. - The team is ALWAYS understaffed. By this, I don't mean that lots of people are allowed off at the same time. I mean that the company does not allow the budget to the team to hire more staff than they need so that when people do move on, the team is not left short or when people leave. Which leads me to my next point. - The company takes 0 responsibility for an employee leaving. When they do, it is assumed that the employee is 'cutting and running', not that the company is a negative environment to be in. - Anonymous internal surveys are meaningless. No amount of constructive feedback makes any difference. Upper management will simply request to meet with you to discuss your issues negating the very point of it being anonymous. - Older colleagues are leaving for rival companies and reporting that it is miles better (including pay). The company though is making no attempt to address why. - Development on existing products is so bad that our competitors are literally stealing customers.

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RLDatix Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your comments. It is disappointing to hear that this is your perspective as we are investing significantly in our people to provide them the best career opportunities at competitive compensation. While we always want to go faster, we were recognized last quarter as a “Most Loved Workplace” and were listed in Newsweek UK’s Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces. For many, it’s an exciting and rewarding time to be with the company. Again, sorry to hear that this wasn’t your experience and I wish you the very best with your next adventure. Regards, Jennifer Mounce, CHRO
1.0
4 Jun 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive salary. Clean open plan office. Amazing IT helpdesk.

Cons

Absolutely no guidance and no support during the first months. No knowledge management, everything relies on asking the right person at the right time if they are available. No team work, everyone seems to be in his own island. Not fluid communication amongst team members and management. Lack of training in the solution, a pain if you work in the technical team. High turnover, employees either have been working for many years or they are new in the company.

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