If I had wanted culture I would go to a museum - Software Engineer Konrad Group Employee Review

1.0
Jan 5, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Some people are nice, mostly the co-workers, but don't get to attached to them. The parties can be fun if you value social events more than other benefits. Sometimes they will fly you to another office to work there. No variety in tech (Adobe, Adobe, Adobe) stacks which I appreciated as I like routines.

Cons

Call me a curious cat but why are there some many generic 5 stars reviews here saying that Konrad's culture is great after a scathing review is posted? When I first started looking for my first job I was partly influenced by the positive reviews here but my experience was vastly different from my expectations. The pay is mediocre, there is no two ways about that, specially if you live in Toronto which has a high cost to live there. From what my co-workers on the other regions told me the same applies and is even worse in the Costa Rica and New York offices. The company also has this weird allergy to WFH, for a company that is "born digital" they sure hate working that way, the pandemic did force their hand in that regard but don't worry they are making people go back. No HR, they must be too busy lobbying to their employees to post insincere 5 stars reviews in here I guess, eh? A boorish, unimaginative leadership more preoccupied with the bottom line than their employees, there is a reason retention is awful. A "fast paced environment" which is code for overworking for the least amount of money. Awful PTO policy, you're indeed forced to take vacations for the shutdown I guess revenue must not be that good if they can't afford to add that as a benefit, speaking of which... no bonuses, shares, equity, sign up bonus or otherwise any compensation packages, they do offer a yearly "tech bonus" but it is basically nickels on a dime compared to other companies in the same space. Others have said it but yes it is kind of like fraternity, the highlight for a lot of people is going to CR to get smashed and get up to no good (general tomfoolery and naughtiness) , this coincidentally are usually your seniors because the more mature people already left for "grown-up" jobs and the rest were taken down the road to the farm during the night. Some people have mentioned how they fire people and it is true, they often send an email after hours and try hide the fact someone got fired, after that it is akin to anathema to mention what happen, expect knowing glances at most. Someone said the CR office is treated as joke and I'm inclined to agree, it feels they're mostly treated as runts expected to "ohh and ahh" at their wise, benevolent superiors. Bottom line? I would pass. My time spend here left me with frustration, rather find another place where my promotions are not tied to how much I can drink and subjected to arbitrary times. I also learned not to trust bald CTOs, I felt he treated me as a sordid, back-alley magician whenever we spoke.

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5.0
Dec 5, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great leadership, smart and accomplished colleagues, interesting projects, and a very fun company culture.

Cons

Pay is not competitive for the industry or caliber of work.

2.0
Apr 12, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Great coworkers on the Associate Consultant, Consultant, and early manager levels -Thrown into the fire which means you learn a lot and gain new skills at a rapid pace -Reasonable hours/work-life balance

Cons

-Compensation is WELL below market rate, with no transparency on future salary increases or timelines. There are also no bonuses/performance based compensation despite significant discrepancies in employee workloads. -No HR department. Whenever employees are fired (which happens often and without notice) there is no source for employees to go to for questions/support. Similarly, if anything happens on a project that would require HR advice, there is nobody to go too. -Entry level employees are put onto projects without training or any knowledge expertise and expected to "figure it out" resulting in sub-optimal deliverables to the client and an overly-stressed day to day work environment -Upper level managers are unengaged on projects and individual team management. Some, also promote a toxic office social culture of gossiping about employees, creating a sense of discomfort among their team members -Client projects can be antiquated and you get no say on what you're assigned to or for how long you'll be on it

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