Multiple Positions held at Canadian office in Toronto - Account Manager Elavon Employee Review

5.0
Aug 20, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Elavon had invested considerable resources to continue to grow the Canadian arm of the company [at the time of my departure and currently to my knowledge]. - I had the opportunity to work in several positions within the company and it really was a great way to gain a lot of skills and launch my career. I believe this would be extended to anyone who could fulfil a different role than the one they started in. - The people are great, the culture (despite being a part of a 60,000+ people organization) is close-knit but inclusive. - Diverse backgrounds among co-workers. People are from all over the world and getting to know your team is bound to be interesting.

Cons

- The support structure (for employees and customers) is pretty spread out across the US, Canada, and even Ireland (Could also be a pro). - It's a big company so sometimes decisions seem to made somewhat arbitrarily, and bureaucracy can get in the way of making small improvements to process/policy.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
May 27, 2026
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Pros

Strong environment for professional development and career growth. The organization provides ample opportunities to climb the ladder if you are proactive. I also believe the recent shift in leadership direction is a promising move toward the right future for the company.

Cons

The organization struggles with significant corporate bureaucracy and a siloed working environment, which leads to redundant projects and inefficient capital allocation. While the company pushes a 'total compensation' narrative, the liquid cash compensation and benefits packages—particularly health insurance flexibility—do not currently align with market standards. The lack of a cohesive product strategy remains a primary friction point for leadership.

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