They don't care about you. - Anonymous employee Tegria Employee Review

1.0
Jul 9, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They appear to have an excellent marking team that writes good reviews on this website.

Cons

First and foremost they will let you go for using your benefits... If those benefits extend beyond any protected state/federal status then they are inaccessible to you by the company that awarded them to you. That is on top of taking illegal actions to coerce you while you are using the protected benefits. A lot of people are unaware but they're under-payed by $20-30k for the industry. They maintain this by using inappropriate job titles for the positions. In fact they're the same titles other people in the company have for very different standards and duties. It's easy to do because the people are seen as expendable since anyone under higher management is not important... despite the fact they have all the contracts that are paying everyone's salaries when no new work comes in. Typical work for the company starts as projects then moves to the teams that maintain. A lot of people were let go with only a half day's notice - for some even after being hired by Tegria as their previous position closed with the legacy company. Remote work could be a benefit if it wasn't for management's irrational fear of the people on peanut salaries not working every second of the day. The reality is the work is done, but the way they like to collect metrics makes them think people are doing nothing all the time (completely false). If work wasn't being done then clients would be letting the company know. Instead they chase down the best ways to make sure people don't have time to breath - while they take breaks to make/go get coffee, some food, shop a little, etc, then go back to work if not leaving early for the day. We're talking micro managing down to the level where some departments were instructed on restroom break policy timing - that was already within and adhered to allotted break time policy. Their paradigm also makes hiring as needed near impossible so they ask people to work overtime, all the time. The yearly living adjustments are well below inflation (even when it was low), there are no raises without changing positions, health insurance costs are brutal for anyone actually using it (particularly families), and they will not spend money on equipment or compensate for any expenses.

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5.0
Feb 19, 2026
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Pros

Tegria offered me competitive compensation and a strong remote-first work environment that supports flexibility. Leadership was a highlight of my experience, as both my manager and director were supportive, approachable, and invested in employee success. Additionally, the HR team was highly organized and structured, which contributed to clear processes and a positive employee experience. I loved the ability to apply to work from abroad and the immediate vesting in 401k + once a year bonus.

Cons

Teams often operate in silos, which can create a disjointed experience for customers who utilize multiple services. The organizational structure can make cross-functional collaboration challenging at times. Additionally, the company’s large size can result in executive decisions being made with limited direct engagement with frontline staff. The overall culture can also feel somewhat reserved, which may not appeal to those seeking a more dynamic or highly interactive environment.

3.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

Supportive managers, flexible hours, pay consistent

Cons

Very little promotions, low pay

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