Strong technical teams hindered by poor management and transparency - Presales Engineer Laserfiche Employee Review

2.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

Strong technical teams. The technical groups are the highlight, consisting of smart, driven colleagues who collaborate well and genuinely want to contribute to the company’s success.

Cons

US-centric and non-transparent. Global offices are treated as afterthoughts. Decision-making is strictly top-down; only senior management and high-level sales have a voice, while talented individual contributors are ignored. Expect constant pushbacks for approvals, yet major changes are decided overnight with zero visibility or communication until you ask. Raises are rarely given unless you beg for them multiple times & even then you won't get it, and commission plans are unclear. Career progression is nearly non-existent due to an overly flat structure. Management is only there because of tenure not because they know what they are doing.

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5.0
Aug 29, 2025
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Pros

working at Laserfiche has been a fantastic experience. I'm not even kidding. From the moment I started, everyone was just so helpful and the whole team is super collaborative. The work itself is challenging, but in a good way, and it feels like what we do actually makes a difference for our customers. If you're looking for a good company that's smart and actually cares about its employees, you should totally check out Laserfiche.

Cons

Things change fast and project shift midflight because technology changes. You got to be adaptable and ready to change or be completely disappointed. Work loads can vary greatly. There is a heavy focus on security. Sometimes you have to work on legacy systems.

3.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

Decent work-life balance and benefits Hybrid work (although jobs could be done fully remote)

Cons

Low trust in employees’ ability to do their job. Upper management and executives set expectations that just make the job more difficult especially when flexibility to work with multiple time zones are a must.

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