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Heartless, uncaring and incompetent - Anonymous employee Convergence Networks Employee Review

1.0
May 18, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are no pros to working here

Cons

Hired after the merger you'll read about in other reviews, told during interview process those reviews reflected sour grapes, folks unhappy with the merger, and were not reflective of today's company. Sat in first All Company meeting and witnessed a Senior Executive say she would prefer to hire new people at lower wages than retain existing talent. How can you vocalize that and wonder why your employees are unhappy? In same meeting it was requested by another Executive that employees stop leaving negative Glassdoor reviews because it is impeding recruiting efforts. I quit soon after because it was apparent this company does not value its employees or customers. My team lead made a good effort to talk me out of it, promising to shield and protect me from the corporate drama, but what good is such a promise when all significant decision making happens on the other side of the continent? There is nobody in Portland empowered to do anything except supplicate to the C-Suite in Ottawa and the folks there don't view you as a human being. Bye Felicia.

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Convergence Networks Response
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I’m sorry you had such a negative experience, and would love the chance to speak about it, given the opportunity. We always welcome feedback, and encourage staff to leave reviews - good or bad, since it's a learning opportunity for leadership. However, the statements that you attributed to management in an all company meeting are inaccurate and out of context - they were in reference to a plan to temporarily fill in labor gaps while we searched for a way to support our existing teams, which is a pain point that was brought up several times. Also, our senior management team has representation in each of our locations, with most being in the location where you worked. If you would like to share any suggestions for improvement, I'm always available. Thanks, Mike.

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There are still good employees here. Most of the people doing the day-to-day work care about clients, teammates, and doing the job right. The problem is that the people carrying the company are not the ones being protected, rewarded, or listened to.

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The company used to talk like it was people first. That no longer feels true. It now feels like every decision is filtered through cost cutting, optics, and whatever makes the company look better on paper. Growth opportunities have become mostly talk. Employees are told there is room to grow, but internal people are often passed over while outside hires are brought in above them. People who want to move up can do the work, prove themselves, and still be skipped when the next role opens. That sends a clear message: loyalty and internal knowledge do not matter much here. A lot of people are leaving, and those roles are not always backfilled. The work does not disappear. It gets spread across whoever is still here. That means more pressure, more workload, and fewer resources, while leadership continues acting like this is normal. Compensation has also become a major issue. Many employees did not get meaningful raises. Some bonuses were paid out below what people expected. At the same time, it is hard not to notice that top leadership still seems to be taken care of. When regular employees are told the money is not there, but executive pay, executive bonuses, and executive priorities appear untouched, people see exactly where they stand. The biggest problem is trust. Leadership talks about caring, but the actions say something different. Employees are expected to sacrifice, absorb more work, accept less, and stay positive while senior leadership protects itself. The company feels less like a workplace building something long term and more like an asset being polished up for ownership, investors, or an eventual sale.

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