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
Nov 22, 2017

Remote Employee in Germany

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I really love the freedom I have to work from anywhere with this company. I have spent time travelling through Europe and Southeast Asia as an employee here and can work from anywhere I choose. I also really like that they actually have structure and processes and training unlike any other agency I have worked at.

Cons

The most annoying thing for me is their TimeDoctor application which crashes my computer sometimes and slows down work. I wish they would get rid of this, but I guess it allows for remote work.

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CT Response
8y
Thanks for the feedback! Glad that you find our training and processes to be so beneficial, and enjoy the remote work opportunities we provide. As to the con- I think we've resolved most of the crashing issues with Time Doctor and that hopefully has improved your work day! Jordan Brannon, President.
1.0
Nov 20, 2017
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Pros

The only good reason to work at Coalition Technologies would be the opportunity to work remotely and the great people you work with.

Cons

The owner Joel Gross is a micro-manager who sets very unreasonable timelines and goals. He is temperamental and allows his moods to affect how he treats his team and employees. He is cheap and only wants to hire people remotely because of the low price but looks down on people who are non-native speakers. He feels like his employees owe him because he hired them. The recruitment process is tedious. You are also not screened for the role that you applied for. You may apply for office assistant but would be hired as an account manager or sales assistant or telemarketer or accounting assistant. He allows people to work remotely with a time tracking tool that takes your photos every 9 minutes. Those who work at the office also has cameras trained on them. You also need to account for your time EVERY DAY by completing a task sheet (what you did and how many minutes it took you to do it). You are also given feedback by your manager on how you used up your day and you should also give feedback to the feedback given by your manager. You are not allowed to speak to your coworkers or chat if it's not work-related. He does not pay his employees or contractors when they resign or leave and reneges on benefits or increases he promised when he hired people. He goes on a hiring and firing wave at least 2x a year not because business is unstable, but more because he does not know how to manage the team and the resources he has at hand. He would fire managers or those with high salaries but would not hire replacements. He is unreasonable to the point of forcing you to meet a deadline on huge task even if the application to be used for it is down. I don't know if the conditions have improved, but I would advise against anyone who would like to work here. And all the positive reviews are fake. When I was there the CEO would ask us to write good reviews to counter the bad review the company gets.

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CT Response
8y
Hi- I don't know who you are, although if you actually worked with CT we undoubtedly spoke with one another. My name is Jordan and I've worked at CT for the last seven plus years and have helped it grow to what it is today. If you are a real ex-employee- Thanks for taking the time to write the review. While I think a lot of what you said is at best an exaggeration and is at worst, a lie, there are some good opportunities for improvement (And perhaps areas that we have improved on already). We no longer use tasks sheets (and haven't since 2015 or 2016, which would mean your review is not really relevant to today's CT anyways). We continue to use Basecamp and other software solutions to help identify project and task priorities for individual team members, which is a necessity for any business. We do continue to use Time Doctor, and it continues to be a valuable tool in helping us assess productivity and focus during the work day. We have put greater emphasis on focusing on objective measurement of productivity and less emphasis on subjective measurements of productivity (like how often you have personal conversations with co-workers). We do continue to offer great remote work opportunities and have a fantastic team of co-workers and leaders who support individuals looking to challenge themselves and grow professionally. We do continue to extend job offers to skilled individuals for roles they may be a better fit for. We do not force people into roles they did not interview for (each person interviewing is given tests for specific roles / positions to evaluate their fit, and if one isn't a good fit, but we feel you have talent, we may ask you if you'd be willing to apply for a different role). None of those are negatives - they give CT a competitive advantage and allow us to grow in an increasingly challenging industry. There are a number of factual inaccuracies I wanted to address- 1) The positive reviews being fake. This claim is repeated by a number of dishonest reviewers, possible competitors or ex-employees with an ax to grind. While I can appreciate someone expressing their opinion about a negative experience, claims like this are inaccurate. How do I know? Reading through many of these reviews, I see lots of positive feedback and valid opportunities for our collective improvement from people I can guess I've worked with over the years. Someone leaving a positive review doesn't make it a fake, any more than you making negative comments make your claims real or legitimate. 2) Looking down on non-native speakers. Many of our team members are non-native speakers. Non-native speakers hold many leadership positions in our company, including over native speakers. We continue to actively seek, hire, promote, and competitively compensate non-native speakers. Unlike many other tech companies, we have outstanding diversity in nearly every demographics category and will continue to, because we prioritize talent, not native speaking capability or place of birth or other non-productivity related factors in our hiring. 3) We do not having 'hiring and firing waves'. We try and consistently hire for positions where talented team members are needed, and when team members prove unwilling to improve or incapable of doing their job, they may be terminated. I'm confident most team members who have experience in the work force would find Coalition's approach to personnel evaluation desirable compared to other alternatives- we give you clear metrics to focus on, the tools and team members to achieve them, and we provide transparent reporting on how you're doing as a productive team member. That approach limits politics, and other unfairness in the workplace. Whoever you are, and where ever you've gone, I sincerely hope you're on to great things. Jordan B. President and COO
5.0
Oct 17, 2017
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Pros

The work environment at Coalition is fantastic: hard-working, fun, happy people doing their jobs. Everyone is willing to explain any task, pitch in, or give advice. My coworkers are positive people - I often get encouragement for a task completed (even if that person is not on my direct team). People get together outside of work as well. It's nice to work in an office where people genuinely get along. Benefits: All employees get full medical, dental, and vision coverage. We also get awesome perks such as free snacks, free Friday lunch (every Friday!), and a share of the profit after working here for 3 months. My old work did not have any of these perks, and it actually really makes a difference in my attitude personally. I find I'm just a lot happier knowing that the company cares about their employees and does nice things for them. In short, I love my job. I actually like going to work everyday. The Reporting Team I work with and the actual reports I create are engaging. It's fun to look at all of the metrics and data for a project and be able to tell a client how their business has grown. I enjoy feeling actively involved in doing some good for our clients. My team lead is fun and encouraging. In short, I think I'll be here for awhile.

Cons

Honestly, there aren't many. Sometimes clients can be a little demanding and deadlines can get tight, but that's all part of the fun.

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