Plusgrade Reviews

3.4

60% would recommend to a friend

(117 total reviews)
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Ken Harris

52% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Plusgrade has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 117 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Plusgrade 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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117 reviews
2.0
Nov 17, 2021

A solid 2/5.

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Pros

Plusgrade manages to hire decent people.

Cons

Plusgrade is like a family run business where everyone seems friendly but if you’re an outsider you know you’re getting a bad deal. On the surface everything looks fine. The compensation when you join is okay, the health benefits are nice. But over time you realize that’s pretty much the only thing that works for this company. Plusgrade is a cabal of 5-10 people on the top who extract all value out of the resources and keep 100% of the profits amongst themselves. They talk about IPOs and revenues and profits but none of this ever makes it to their employees. Top level management is narcissistic. As an employee you get no raises, no bonuses, no promotions and no stock options. Their core business logic runs on code that is 10 years old and written in groovy. No one in the company knows how that code works. Half the code is legacy, untouchable and riddled with 1000 line methods that you keep piling on to. The tech standards are a joke. Every 2 weeks, 10 engineers spend 4 hours each to do a production release. Don’t be fooled by their CI promises in the interviews. The product managers, delivery managers understand no tech themselves and there is an endless pressure to deliver. Oh and you need to log everything you do and show how you spent 8 hours a day. I’ve realized that they treat their employees like contractors. Outsiders who are supposed to help them IPO and keep their mouths shut. We are disposable. The churn is amazingly high. Either you have people who’ve been there 10 years or people leave after 1-2 years because of the work pressure.

1.0
Apr 9, 2026

70% no salary increase

Recommend
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Pros

nice immediate team. great collaboration. smart people.

Cons

70% of the company got no pay increase. was told recently at company update that it's a performance culture. you don't perform, you don't get pay raises. no cost of living. Tech bro CEO has his fingers in everything. terrible morale at Toronto office. local top management victim-blame for bad attitudes. AI pressure is MASSIVE.

1.0
Jan 19, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- Decent co-workers and direct managers - Okay work-life balance - Decent base salary

Cons

- Employees are treated as contractors, outside your direct manager, good luck getting any recognition, let alone spoken to, from anyone else in the company. - CEO is delusional, constantly talking about "great talent", etc when benefits don't improve, employees get no equity, and everyone is constantly quitting. The company is now resorting to hiring contractors for everything. - Executives keep talking about a "rocketship" but the only people who benefit are themselves, employees get no equity or bonuses, any bonus that is paid is minimal ($1k-2k) and is deferred a full year. Employees are basically disposable contractors for the executives to make money on the "rocketship" when nothing makes it back down to the employees. - Most direct managers are nice, but they lack any management experience, they're more interested in mundane day to day tasks/micromanagement, rather than helping you set goals and a career path. - No senior engineering leadership, the VP and director both left the company, the only people left are former team leads who now oversee all of engineering, they're great people just lacking the experience to fill a director/VPs spot. - You won't grow here unless you're a manager, there's zero difference between junior, intermediate, and senior, so everyone just does the same tasks and rarely anyone is ever promoted (unless you're hired on as a senior or something). Managers are the only ones getting promoted when people above them quit, but they don't backfill positions so no one moves up to fill the spot, the manager just gets a more senior manager role but still does their old role too. - Personal development is also lacking, company isn't willing to invest in employees. - No home office benefits, you have to build your WFH workstation yourself. You only get an old laptop from the company.

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