ReliaQuest Reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(744 total reviews)
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Brian Murphy

76% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

ReliaQuest has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 744 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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744 reviews
5.0
May 10, 2024

Great place to work

Recommend
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Pros

ReliaQuest's culture is second to none. I've been part of a few companies and this is the best one I have been in yet with most people in the company willing to do whatever they need to do when you need help!

Cons

Regionally you may not have as much of a long term growth strategy, but if you are in one of the operating centres there is a lot of room for growth.

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ReliaQuest Response
2y
Thank you for the review. We agree that our company mindset is unlike any other in the industry. Developing our own people and promoting from within has always been a priority at ReliaQuest. Please make sure to keep an eye on our Internal Job Postings board, which is updated at least weekly, and if there are opportunities you would like to explore, please speak up!
5.0
Nov 17, 2021

Growth, Growth, Growth.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to get exposed to multiple areas of security, good technical teams.

Cons

Some positions can get repetitive.

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ReliaQuest Response
4y
Thank you for making RQ part of your professional journey. We are happy to hear that you had a great experience.
1.0
Jun 16, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- You’ll be given many opportunities that you would not be given elsewhere, but this is because RQ is a very risk tolerant organization and because senior technical staff are fleeing from the company. - When RQ decides you’re a valuable employee, you might get some cool perks. - Pay has been increasing for some people, at least on the technical side. - If you elect to work here, it will be a fine place to get your first year of experience and meet people who will make finding your next job easier.

Cons

- The company is on the down turn. A pivot to GreyMatter as a focus has gutted the company of its experience and it’s small business mindset and focus of adaptability has no place in a product company, where decisions can no longer be followed through on a whim. Most days, you just learn someone else that taught you things is leaving. - Senior technical staff receive very little additional training. There was a promise that we’d get INE training months ago. It never happened, and we’re getting stalled. There is very little investment from the company to make you a better employee. - We were promised a competitive salary analysis in December. It “happened” and we got the same raises we would have gotten without it. We weren’t told what adjustments were made to our salaries in order to accommodate these changes. During this same period, the CEO would talk about record breaking sales in COVID on public meetings, and all pay increases were frozen in this period. Now we’re getting massive 20-40% pay raises because there’s an exodus of talented people. (Managers also explicitly say to not talk about these pay raises) - Everyone in management treats you like you’re insane for asking for more money when you get moved around. Moving from an Analyst to a “Detection Engineer” is a lateral move, even though you might just be in charge of a company’s roadmap for security, merely 1 year out of college. The thought of paying you an amount of money that makes sense for that role is out of the question. - Management likes to think that it’s accepting feedback and that “getting it off your chest” is all the solutions you need, but they don’t do much to actually improve things. Check out all the responses to reviews here, and you’ll see the VP of People basically saying “No, you’re wrong, actually we have X.”, “I hope you gave concrete examples in your exit interview.”, and “Please reach out to discuss how we can better support you” - With a focus on internal tooling, much of the previously great experience you’d get touching a ton of industry tools is no longer available. - Though I am in a technical role in the SOC, many positions are in serious trouble here. I’ve never heard a developer say they are happy, I’ve seen delivery managers crying in the hallways, I’ve had women in the office say that working here can be incredibly awkward due to the amount of men making advances on women - including some managers. - Asking to WFH is essentially hell. We originally went to WFH before Florida declared a State of Emergency. We were mandatory return to office in the peak of COVID because “contracts made us.”. Now we get one day WFH every other week. No Mondays/Fridays (because 0 trust). Many times, I’ve walked into the office to find entire departments WFH because of COVID outbreaks. Probably 2-3 times a week. In a now deleted Yammer post, the CEO’s Doctor Friend posted that “COVID doesn’t actually really impact most people, everything is fine. Everyone basically needs to get infected so we get herd immunity.”. People who work here had friends that died to COVID. - Getting selected for managers/promotions is directly tied to how much you’ll lie about GreyMatter to customers. Become a Power User, so you can teach our customers how to use a webform that does an API call named “automate”.

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