CT reviews

4.2

80% would recommend to a friend

(260 total reviews)

Joel Gross

82% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

CT has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 260 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The CT employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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260 reviews
5.0
May 8, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Coalition Technologies is a powerhouse of a company that's led by one of the most driven builders in the SEO industry. Joel Gross is a very intelligent CEO with an elevated sense of business acumen, leadership, and adaptability--all distinguishing traits that reflect upon the hard working talent at CT. He always sticks up for his employees and looks for new ways to make Coalition more effective and efficient. Coalition splits its workforce into several focused branches: SEO/SEM, digital marketing, web design, web development, and PR. Each division produces quality work that's generous against billable client hours and is led by managers who are on the cutting edge of the industry. Comparatively, CT consistently outranks other marketing agencies as far as quality, results, and professionalism are concerned. I have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the CT team and making an impact. The social atmosphere, as well as the many opportunities to hone in on your personal strengths, has kept me engaged and motivated since my start date. I can definitely attribute Coalition as a solid measure of marketing best practices and as a workplace that encourages innovative ideas and growth.

Cons

There seems to be divisive opinions about Coalition Technologies, but I have thrived as part of the leadership for over a year and can recognize how hard work and determination are rewarded. As with any other business, it seems that those who are most negative hold their opinions against an objective value. Coalition is not a place to stay idle, nor does its virtual workforce culture justify underperformance. Though the daily demands may differ depending on the position, neither Coalition nor its CEO, Joel Gross, takes advantage of hard work or insight. Rather, CT is effective at filtering and attaining talent that is driven to meet the demands of its clients. Its compensation structures (i.e. profit share, stock options, benefits, etc.) are designed to facilitate a competitive environment that honors strong performance and productivity.

2.0
Feb 24, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

My co-workers were great to work with.

Cons

Coalition Technologies purports to hire the ‘best people in the world’ who are vetted through skills tests and trained with university-level courses, yet in the same breath they will praise their monitoring software, Time Doctor, as the backbone of their remote work model - implying that without constant surveillance, their supposedly elite team couldn’t be trusted to do their jobs. Listen to the negative reviews on Time Doctor. This is an intrusive monitoring software that you have to install on your personal device (the company does not provide hardware). It takes webcam photos of your face every 7-10 minutes, among other things. Those photos are then reviewed by their ‘operations team’ that will flag the photos if they see someone looking away from their screen, out of their chair, if they don’t see their whole face in the camera, if they have someone standing behind them, or whatever they subjectively feel like you shouldn’t be doing. If I were in an office staring out of the window for a moment, no one would penalize me - but under this system, the same action could be flagged, and I’d be questioned. The company claims that Time Doctor is the same as you being in the office and your boss coming to look over your shoulder and pester you about what you’re doing. That is also a toxic environment that I would not want to be a part of. Regardless, I have to disagree with their comparison - it’s more like your boss coming in every 3 minutes to look at your screens, and then coming back in every 7 minutes to take a photo of you while you’re working, then leaving. It’s the excessive nature of the monitoring that throws me and many other people off. They also claim that Time Doctor is used to build trust with clients - yet in my year and a half of experience, no client has ever mentioned it. I’m not even sure if they’re aware that it involves taking webcam photos. That raises an important question: if a client requested photo proof of us working, would the company willingly provide images of employees in their private environments, taken on their personal computers? And if not, what purpose do these photos actually serve in this so-called trust-building exercise? I don’t think I’ll ever know, and frankly, it’s no longer my concern. I’ve spent more than enough time under this system, and there are plenty of remote companies that operate efficiently without resorting to this kind of draconian micromanagement. For the sake of your mental health and sanity, I strongly recommend looking elsewhere.

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CT Response
1y
You've widely misrepresented Time Doctor here and elsewhere. We're up front pre-hire, post hire, in early training, and throughout your time about how and why TD is used. Your comments elsewhere just cement its value. Given those comments, it seems pretty easy to assume that you were given a performance warning and part of your team lead's concerns was that you were misusing the time you were charging clients for personal hobbies. Which again, is a great example of why Time Doctor is necessary.
5.0
Nov 30, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I've been with CT for close to one year, which I think is a fair amount of time to give an honest evaluation. Some of these reviews are pretty rough, but I can definitely validate that the positive reviews are not fake... Take mine for example :) Pros: - WORKING REMOTELY! The flexibility is probably my favorite thing about this job. I travel a lot so I am most appreciative to be able to work from wherever. - Work Culture. CT has managed to find some of the coolest, most knowledgeable and kind people to employ, and it just makes working that much better. The community is strong at CT. Everyone loves to lend a helping hand and they're all really amazing with creative feedback too (a big plus!) - Employee Appreciation. When you do a good job, you are handsomely rewarded at CT. While the job isn't always the easiest, it definitely pays off to know that people are watching (literally...thanks Time Doctor) and your hard work doesn't go unnoticed. -GROWTH. When a recruiter mentions opportunity for growth at CT, they aren't lying. As long as you remain focused on improving your overall skills on a constant basis (who doesn't want to do that?), staying invested in your role (whatever that may be), and bring new ideas to the table, the opportunity for growth is huge.

Cons

Cons: - Really long days (if you're on the east coast). Working 12-9pm isn't the most fun, but it's really not HORRIBLE if you factor in all the other cool perks of working remotely. - Understaffed. We've got a LOT of clients and a little team. It would be incredible to have a few more team members in each department. It would make everyone's jobs just a bit less stressful to have a smaller workload and more time to focus on the important items. - Communication can sometimes be an issue. When you work in a position that requires a really big team of people to come together to make magic happen (with a deadline attached), it can sometimes be difficult to get everyone on the same page. - The pay isn't the greatest to start, but as you grow and prove yourself to be an asset to the company, so does your paycheck.

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CT Response
8y
Glad that we warranted a 5 star review for you! Hopefully we can not only keep that 5 star review but find a way to make employment at CT even better. We definitely value team members who are self starters and are eager to find ways to improve our services, even if that's not technically part of their job responsibilities. We hope that you feel incentivized and motivated to continue to do that, year in and year out. I'm hoping you've seen that with our expanded recruiting team, we're able to bring in more people, faster to support you through prompt communication and greater availability. Thanks again! Jordan B. President and COO
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