Explorance Reviews

3.2

52% would recommend to a friend

(175 total reviews)

Samer Saab

76% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Explorance has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 175 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Explorance employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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175 reviews
1.0
Aug 2, 2023

Toxic Leadership and Unfair Practices

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Vacation policy Nice people Nothing esle

Cons

1. Toxic Micromanagement by the CEO: The CEO's leadership style is one of toxic micromanagement, creating an oppressive work environment. He surrounds himself with yes men and cheerleaders who lack the courage to challenge his decisions constructively. This stifling culture limits creativity and innovation, leading to a stagnant and ineffective workplace. 2. Incompetent Leadership Team: The leadership team at Explorance is shockingly ill-prepared for their roles. For instance, I witnessed one C-level executive who couldn't differentiate between the four corners of a simple SWOT analysis. Such incompetence at higher levels of management inevitably trickles down and affects the overall efficiency and success of the company. 3. Empty Promises of a "Family-Oriented" Culture: The company's emphasis on a "family-oriented" culture feels disingenuous. In reality, it means employees are expected to dedicate their entire lives to the company, neglecting their own well-being and personal relationships. There is no reciprocation of support, and loyalty is taken advantage of, as superiors are more likely to protect their own interests at the expense of their team members. 4. Questionable Movements and Promotions: I observed employees being moved to different positions without the necessary experience or skills. These unmerited promotions create a sense of unfairness and undermine the company's credibility. It's evident that favoritism and politics play a significant role in decision-making, which ultimately hampers productivity and morale. In conclusion, my time at Explorance has been fraught with toxic leadership, poor decision-making, and a lack of integrity in the workplace. I hope this review will serve as constructive feedback for the management to consider the necessary changes to build a better future for the company and its employees.

1.0
Sep 30, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Generally nice, professional colleagues. Very outwardly friendly and driven company founder who seems to genuinely care for, and about, his employees. Nice office space in downtown Montreal. Gym membership and lots of little perks that tend to round out the fact that pay is a bit on the lower side and that regular yearly raises are rare but for a select few. Lots of fun activities that help to ensure team spirit. Very well funded company through family money and much in the way of government grants, credits, subsidies and other bonuses arising through the company's affiliation with the Federal Government's Accelerated Growth Service.

Cons

Very top down controlled and micromanaged company. Lots of talk about loyalty here, but what you realize very quickly is that loyalty here is simply a one way avenue, not a two way street. This exemplifies the root of the key problem here, which is a lack of any real entrenched leadership outside of the direction from top management. Top management dictates everything here, essentially running every department on a day to day basis despite the presence of people who are actually supposed to be in charge. Very frequently this often occurs, even to the point of frequently temporarily placing people who are supposed to be in charge of running departments on a day to day basis into foot soldier or junior roles alongside their subordinates so that top management can directly administer things, in the disingenuous name of changing priorities and emergencies (this is almost comically referred to as "collaborative basis". This is done on a regular basis, simply so top management can administer in a fashion that is to their comfort zone (essentially giving orders/instructions in a very authoritarian way to individuals who are all of a sudden expected to morph into passive foot soldiers). Of course, understandably, any smart, self-directed individual who are supposed to be leaders in charge of a particular function, understandably, would find this to be incredibly offensive. What's more, is that very often this is done simply, in order to implement initiatives that typically have very little staying power or which ultimately have little impact. Couple that with the fact that nearly every single member of the company executive team, as well as those in charge of administrative functions are all in their positions due to their personal connections to members of top management (another seemingly deliberate, conscious choice to ensure that things are essentially dictated from the top) . What you end up with, of course, is a foot soldier environment that essentially distrusts intelligent, self directed individuals., and where such individuals who are hired in the first place, feel frustrated. The irony is that many of these individuals were actually originally hired because of their skills, management or administrative competencies, but sadly get roped into being foot soldiers and find their talent being just absolutely wasted. Essentially this happens largely because of top management's inability to see past micromanaging on a day to day basis. As a result, this has caused many obvious high level performers or those who are supposed to be real managers to leave the company for other opportunities out of frustration. This has occurred much to the detriment of the company, whose revenues after a brief 2 year period of actual encouraging growth in 2012 and 2013, have stagnated completely. The unfortunate situation is that many exceptional performers are often hired for their intelligence, often seeing exceptional results initially for a brief period of time. However, what these individuals end up realizing is that there ultimately is no intention of top management ceding or delegating day to day control of particular departments to such individuals in order to maintain very tight, top down control. Since such individuals leave due to the constant invasions and micromanagement, there is a severe leadership vacuum since only those of a more passive, docile nature remain. You will hear a lots of talk about how the company culture makes it special. You will also hear from time to time, about how the company has had to watch out for "smart people who lack the competence to work in the way that top management likes". You will also hear a lot about team and family, and how "we're all in this together" . Don't believe any of it. This is simply a way of top management trying to save face by creating an us vs them mentality and ultimately refusing to alter this management style in order to refrain from micro-managing, and to ultimately entrench exceptional performers as leaders.

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Explorance Response
7y
Thank you for your taking the time to write such a long article. We will take the time to analyze and continue our journey of improvement driven by feedback like yours, and others. It seems to me that you are very disgruntled, yet you are still here at Explorance. I hope you find a way to rise to your full potential, and support change from within; or reach our to HR in order to get the support you need to be happier at work. It must be very difficult to be in a place where we cannot find happiness, and I would hate for Explorance to be that place for you, or others that think alike. We can only make positive change for those who let us help them. So hope that we can do that for you soon.
2.0
May 21, 2015

Lots of flashy little perks, but little foundation

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pool table, game room, Lots of little perks (fruits, stocked kitechen, zen roometc) Most of the people that work there are friendly and most people generally are here to do their best work and work hard., People really don't get fired

Cons

Overly top down company ---The CEO, while a friendly guy, wants to be in the middle of everything with respect to the business. Little real delegation short of asking a bunch of different people to do different things. No real growth strategy Too many managers and VPs in title that lack the qualification to be so, too focused on higher education at the expense of other markets. Since no one is pushed too hard unless they want to be and no one is really fired, too many people are there that really shouldn't be. This is leading to inefficiency and settling for mediocre standards. Too many that are promoted or put in positions that they have no background or qualifications due to connections or the fact that they are company lifers. Perennial cash flow problems---company seems to want to constantly spend money on flashy/superficial things (pool rooms, game rooms, expensive Christmas parties) that give it the impression that it is a great company or has a great culture when it's revenues are extremely inconsistent and flattening out. Company still is heavily subsidized. Very resistant to doing things differently than was done when the company actually was growing, Company processes have gotten stagnant and over-regulated Very much the type of environment to go to if you are ok just being told what to do/waiting on instructions or working within narrow confines. Typical for immigrants looking for a steady job or those fresh out school that think this is how a company should function. Undertones of micromanagement and a very high school type of feel to it. Certain people literally are there as company lifers to tattle or to demonstrate their influence by acting superior

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Explorance Response
11y
Thank you for sharing your perception and feelings about the workplace at eXplorance. We value your opinion, and through its overall negative tone, we find valuable insights that will help us further improve as an organization. At eXplorance, we are all about caring for people. This is why we put culture first. And yes, we are constantly enhancing employee benefits. This is how we thank them and their families for their commitment and sacrifice. While you see colleagues that need to be fired; we see deserving people that are committed and instrumental to the success story we have created. We are all in this together, and it is our collectiveness that makes us great. We will refrain from commenting on the the judgmental and discriminatory statement about immigrants, we are sure you did not mean it. Thank you for being an eXplorance employee for more than a year, and we look forward to your positive contribution to continuous improvement at eXplorance.
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