Diligent reviews

3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(852 total reviews)

Brian Stafford

53% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Diligent has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 852 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Diligent 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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852 reviews
5.0
Sep 20, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Fantastic leadership that really cares about it's employees and empowers it's people to succeed, even in tough times. Challenging work and great people to work with. The company mission is both noble and motivating.

Cons

This is not really a con, but I do hope to see Diligent continue to leverage more and more cloud-based strategies, services, and automation as the company continues to innovate and offer the best modern governance solutions in the world.

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Diligent Response
5y
We appreciate such heartfelt feedback! Our employees are certainly our top priority – and the challenging times we are living in has given us an opportunity to demonstrate that. When our employees feel cared for they can unleash their true potential and that combination is what makes Diligent so successful. Rest assured we will continue to innovate and bring cloud-based strategies and offerings to market as the leader in modern governance. - Avigail Dadone, Chief People Officer
3.0
Aug 31, 2020

Office Space the movie, but in real life...

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Flexibility to work remotely - Ability to grow one's self professionally and personally - Leadership on point when it comes to selling -

Cons

I will start with general culture by summarizing it as one of action oriented siloed-ness (good luck ever getting a clear answer to a question before your 4th attempt). This is in part due to the ever hungry acquisition mindset the company has to please the board which day to day for those on the ground just stirs up plenty of dust and causes constant fire drills to hurry up and do x, then hurry up and do y, only to find out things have changed and now you're doing z. Spoiler alert, take action on z with a grain of salt. Most people (90% unless they are senior management) don't take accountability or responsibility and emails will turn into circular spirals of passing the buck with 3-4 days going by and nothing ever getting accomplished unless you cc the 10% I mentioned above. The toxic culture for me also goes back to the narrow-minded focus on selling stuff. No company is successful without selling, that's common sense. However, I have never seen such an alarmingly horse with blinders approach to numbers at the expense of souring long-lasting client relationships that had been nurtured for years simply because we were "diligently" (really, obnoxiously) chasing a deal. This approach has also cost the company many talented, irreplaceable resources that just get "burnt out" and tired of never reaching completely unrealistic quotas. Pennywise and pound foolish for those that understand... For those that don't, enjoy wiping brown stains off your nose, drowning yourself in Kool-Aid and witnessing employee churn, the likes of which you've never seen before. Hard work and accomplishment is done for yourself here. Expect high-fives and support here and there but again it's as fleeting as a mouse fart in the find. You are not what makes Diligent successful; rather a signature on a piece of paper to close a deal is what's gold and is prioritized more than anything else. I learned a lot and I grew a lot, for myself. And I used to lose sleep at night knowing that my hard work in building the client relationships I did, and closing the deals that I did, thousands of miles of travel and nights in the airport was for nothing else than appeasing senior management, Brian, and the board so they could line their wallets more and blindly increase their already unrealistic commercial goals. In the end my dedication, loyalty, and sacrifice was genuinely of no weight. Ever watch those natgeo documentaries of lions hunting wildebeest? If you are one of those wildebeest and you fall, the rest of the herd just keeps running mindlessly forward without ever stopping to reflect - same thing on the Diligent savanna.

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Diligent Response
5y
Thank you for sharing your candid feedback. Undoubtedly, this review troubles us. Many of these negative assertions clearly run counter to how we believe we operate our company. We hope that you will connect with us (anonymously, of course) so that we can better understand and root out these issues, particularly as they relate to your personal experience and our long-standing client relationships. As a business our goal is to succeed – for all of our stakeholders – but never at the expense of or detriment to our colleagues or our culture. Please reach out at ConfidentialHR@diligent.com. We truly appreciate your candor and the opportunity for a 1:1 conversation. - Avigail Dadone, Chief People Officer
4.0
Jul 21, 2020

Good company to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great culture and employees, most of the staff are friendly and welcoming.

Cons

Like every other office, politics.

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Diligent Response
5y
Thank you for sharing your insight. Our team oriented culture and collaborative spirit are points of pride for us here at Diligent. While we are happy to hear that you enjoy working for us, we acknowledge hearing your comment on office politics. Please know that we are keenly focused on creating opportunity for and supporting the development of all employees. We hear your concern and will do better to address it. - Avigail Dadone, Chief People Officer
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