Cotality Software Developer reviews

3.6

81% would recommend to a friend

(57 total reviews)
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Pat Dodd

74% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Software Developer employees have rated Cotality with 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 57 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Developer professionals have a good working experience there. Cotality is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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57 reviews
1.0
Apr 26, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Insurance, 401k match, stock buying program, breakroom with free drinks/snacks, and ability to earn giftcards and rewards through an employee reward system.

Cons

After the acquisition, Corelogic promised us they they didn't buy us to "f it up". Then they processed to have layoffs, cut remote work(given choice of severance/come in the office), have more layoff as a cost saving measure which caused senior developers of eight plus years to look elsewhere. They have freed up tons of positions and money but refuse to match other offers in hopes of keeping the developers/domain knowledge. It seems as if everyone is replaceable and there is no sense of real job security or advancement. Open jobs haven't been filled or are being filled with contractors. And new title mappings group developers of 2 years-9 years with the same exact title.

4.0
Apr 27, 2016

software engineer

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

start up culture, good benefits, good environment

Cons

not so much except benefits can be little better

1.0
Sep 19, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It is difficult to think of anything good about the company as it exists today. Since breaking off from First American it has just been a steady decline in my opinion. The company is a decent place to work at least while you continue looking for a better position with growth opportunities.

Cons

Corporate innovation has pretty much equated to acquisition of other companies followed by re-organizations and layoffs as others have stated here. Corporate innovation is outsourcing. Offshore companies for "technical" talent. Dell for internal system and technical support. These solutions also contributed to more layoffs. Technical support went from good to terrible where submitting a support ticket was excessively frustrating. You had to submit a ticket to get status on an existing ticket. These executive decisions just caused a sharp decline in the overall quality provided for and by the company. Many good developers left who had pride in what they did and provided to others. As others have mentioned here bullying by management is par for the course. Executive management and HR representation is not onsite for a majority of the branches. If you are in a remote branch submitting a harassment complaint against a local manager does not even get a call back. The company has you sign off on harassment and similar policies but the company does not follow those policies from my experience. There is very little to no growth opportunities. Relatively flat, especially for technical staff. Local teams are about 4 developers with the rest staff augmentation. There just isn't any place to grow to. Other technical teams are hours away in a different city or state. Changing your password about every 2 weeks gets a tad annoying as well. I gave the company a little over two years to restructure itself since re-branding as CoreLogic and with most everything heading South, very little positives, and good friends and co-workers who had already left for greener pastures it was time to finally say goodbye and begin 2014 anew.

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