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Dodge Construction Network

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Dodge Construction Network reviews

4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

(219 total reviews)

Andrew Somosi

90% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Dodge Construction Network has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 219 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Dodge Construction Network 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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219 reviews
2.0
Feb 8, 2023

Total mess and morale is in the toilet.

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The technology used is high-end and those looking for an IT position could learn a lot if they can stomach the environment.

Cons

Very low morale. The leadership team is not very good. As a data company, they need data, and they fall short of that with an ever-declining staff of contributors. Renewal rates are terrible for customers and post-integration with The Blue Book Building and Construction Network while initially doubled the revenue of the organization is quickly subsiding as these accounts for Blue Book are dropping like flies.

1.0
Oct 18, 2022

Venture capitalists ruined a once-great company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The Blue Book was the best company I had ever worked for, until venture capitalists bought it, merged it with Dodge, and gutted everything that was once great about it in the hopes of later flipping it for a profit. They don't pretend to serve either the customers or the employees, they're here to fulfill their own financial goals. The health insurance is still affordable. Some great people still remain, but many were either laid off or have since quit.

Cons

Nearly all of our benefits have been reduced or eliminated since the merger (lower 401k match, no profit sharing, instead of earning accrued PTO there's now "flex" PTO, etc.) Raises are practically non-existent (in a year with 9% inflation no less). No work/life balance and no personal boundaries. Expect to get messages at night and on the weekends, you're never off the clock.

1.0
Feb 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None. Any positives that once existed have been stripped away by constant leadership churn, layoffs, and short-sighted decision-making.

Cons

This company has been in a steady decline, and leadership seems either unwilling or completely incapable of understanding why. The revolving door of the C-suite tells you everything you need to know: no long-term vision, no accountability, and no understanding of how the business actually functions. The response to poor leadership decisions has been indiscriminate layoffs rather than strategy. Entire teams with real institutional knowledge have been eliminated, leaving behind chaos, broken processes, and remaining employees scrambling to cover work they were never trained to do. Tenured employees who actually understood the products, systems, and customers were treated as disposable, while leadership continues to make decisions detached from reality. Compensation is uncompetitive, morale is non-existent, and job security is a joke. Policies are selectively enforced, often used as technicalities to avoid severance or responsibility. When severance is offered, it’s minimal, and benefits disappear immediately - clear proof that loyalty only flows one way here. The culture is toxic and fear-driven. Managers are fired or disappear without explanation, leaving remaining employees scrambling to figure out priorities, processes, and responsibilities with no guidance or support. . Ethical concerns are brushed aside, transparency is performative at best, and employee well-being is clearly not a priority. As for the inevitable corporate response thanking me for “sharing my perspective” and claiming feedback is “taken seriously”: save it. Employees have been saying the same things for years, and nothing has changed except the company getting worse. I absolutely do not care about carefully worded PR statements that deny reality while pretending improvement is happening. If you value stability, fair pay, ethical leadership, or basic respect for employees, look elsewhere.

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