This company is in a downward spiral due to lack of qualified leadership. - Anonymous employee Karmak Employee Review

1.0
Jun 15, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The benefits are good, paid vacation, paid personal days and sick days. Health insurance, dental insurance, and vision insurance. Overall great co-workers that care about what they do. Flexible schedule in certain departments. Casual environment, frequent office events and the workers feel like family at times. The dress code is relaxed.

Cons

Compensation is generally below industry standards and burdens are placed on employees to perform multiple duties with no additional compensation consideration. The term used most often is overworked and underpaid. True and consistent. The CEO and President has no integrity or morals. His word means nothing. C-level doesn't care about your ethics, professional or private. It is a real bonus if you're promiscuous. The company has a below average software package that has been rushed to market virtually untested. The lack of quality and forethought in new products has shown in customer dissatisfaction. They hide behind skewed support numbers that show customer service to be much better than it really is. The lack of solid processes and leadership at key levels shows in a product that is touted to be more than it really is. If you are a "Yes" man or woman you fit in well. Buddy system is in place for upward mobility. As a result you have people designing software and making key business decisions that make a bad software package even worse.

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5.0
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Cons

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3.0
Jun 1, 2026
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Pros

Quality Product Great story for the company

Cons

Benefits are VERY expensive. Product is 50% more expensive than the closest two competitors and the primary competitor is arguably the same product for half the cost. Management thinks they can overcome that problem by "selling better" Extremely disorganized between departments. Overall sales structure creates in-fighting. More often than not, sales person is putting out fires that other departments started because they don't know any roles outside of their own. Sales process is taken away from sales person prior to deal officially closing but then if deal goes backwards, salesperson gets their commission taken back even though they weren't handling the rollout. Extremely complicated rollout process.

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