Was fine at first, went downhill fast - Anonymous employee QNARY Employee Review

2.0
May 26, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great people - I made lifelong friends working at Qnary. Opportunity to wear many hats if that's what you're looking for. Great opportunity to work with senior-level executives in a wide range of industries at a young age and career status.

Cons

Everyone is underpaid. You can be the smartest, most innovative person on your team and you'll rarely see a raise and you'll never be paid market value. Extremely driven by sales (so much so that it hurts the rest of the company and pits departments against each other) and not customer satisfaction. The portal/site is terrible - it always bugs out and changes are rarely made. It doesn't feel like we're being listened to when we give feedback. These bugs tack on a ton of working time and the issues are always swept under the rug. Not compensated for any additional work or overtime you put in. Took away perks like lunch stipends and don't offer the same benefits to everyone on the team like snack boxes and a Headspace subscription. Really high turnover - people coming and going what seemed like weekly. Terrible onboarding experience. Hopefully it's changed. They don't want you to learn additional skills or programs that could help you with your career. Preach the importance of mental health but overwork and underpay employees, making everyone feel guilty for taking time off. Contact employees during their time off, too.

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5.0
May 1, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Qnary is a place to truly build your career no matter what role or level you join. I worked at Qnary for years and am extremely grateful for the opportunity and all the people I met and learned from along the way. I was able to be promoted several times during my tenure there. I learned a tremendous amount through my Qnary experience about business, leadership, and technology. Qnary was born in New York City, as a start up that has since grown up, but that NYC-startup vibe is in it's DNA. If you have hustle, drive, and curiosity, this is an excellent place to work and learn from the team, the leaders, and the clients. You are surrounded by go getters. If you show interest and raise your hand, you get called on. Qnary has been cultivating young talent and supporting them to climb onto the next rung - or rungs - of their careers for over a decade.

Cons

It's a mostly virtual environment (with moments to come together in real life as a team). While this can appear as a pro, I've noticed it's been challenging especially for people just starting out in their careers not to be able to physically be together. Qnary, at it's heart is a startup. The company and culture is always thinking about how it can improve and do things better. Process can and does change. Critical thinking, ownership, and leadership is necessary for all roles. I viewed this as a pro because it allows for growth, but if you are looking for a place to be a cog in the wheel, it might not be the best place for you.

5.0
Apr 6, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Honestly one of the better places I've worked. The culture is genuinely good, people are collaborative, no drama, and everyone's pulling in the same direction. Communication from leadership is transparent, which you don't always get. You actually know what's going on and feel like your voice matters. And the remote work setup is a HUGE HUGE perk, there's a real trust that you'll get your work done without someone hovering over you. It gives you flexibility to manage your day and actually have a life outside of work.

Cons

It's a smaller company so things can move quickly and priorities shift. You've got to be comfortable being flexible and jumping in where needed. Not a knock, just the reality of working somewhere that's still growing.

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