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Global Data Systems

Is this your company?

Would give less than one star if I could. - Anonymous employee Global Data Systems Employee Review

1.0
May 4, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Paychecks didn’t bounce. There are some good people.

Cons

No vision. Ownership is only worried with themselves. They will take advantage of you in the way out. You only have a future with the company if you are based in the Lafayette office, and then only a 30% chance. Unkept promises - raises, bonuses, etc. never happened.

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5.0
May 8, 2023
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Pros

Great culture and people to work with.

Cons

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2.0
Feb 3, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Strong technical peers. Many of the engineers and technical staff are capable, knowledgeable, and good to collaborate with. -Good work–life balance. The environment is generally low pressure. You’re able to perform your role comfortably without constant fire drills or unrealistic expectations. -Manageable pace. Expectations are reasonable, and you can do solid work without feeling burned out

Cons

-Company finances feel immature and unstable. There is a lack of confidence in long-term financial stability, which impacts employees at all levels. -Facade of agility. The organization presents itself as agile and adaptive, but in practice, very little changes. Processes, execution, and decision-making remain largely the same despite repeated messaging about transformation. -Employees who understand transformation are underutilized. Individuals with experience in modernization, architectural transformation, and organizational change are not effectively recognized or leveraged for the betterment of the company. This is unfortunate, as internal talent capable of driving progress exists but is not meaningfully empowered. -Over-reliance on a small number of revenue-generating accounts. Heavy dependence on a few strong accounts creates risk and limits strategic flexibility. -Limited organizational growth. There are few clear paths for meaningful company-wide growth, innovation, or advancement, which affects morale and long-term career prospects. -Erosion of respect as an organization. Over time, confidence in leadership direction and organizational maturity declines, particularly among experienced professionals. -Poor off-boarding and benefits communication. Retirement benefits, specifically the 401(k), are not clearly explained exit. If your 401(k) balance is (under $5,000) there will be a forcible distribution after separation without clear warning. This will trigger taxes and penalties despite not requesting a withdrawal - beware!

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