Good experience, but depends on your role and expectations - Anonymous employee Convoso Employee Review

3.0
Jun 4, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are smart, hardworking people here who care about what they do. If you take initiative, there’s room to learn and wear a lot of hats. Some teams are collaborative and supportive, and the company is small enough that your work can have visibility and impact.

Cons

Workloads can be intense, and expectations aren’t always clearly communicated. Strategies are often set but not consistently followed through, which can lead to confusion or misalignment. Processes are still developing, and priorities can shift without much notice. Compensation has not always kept pace with increased responsibilities or market rates, which can impact retention and morale.

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5.0
Jul 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I continue expanding my technical knowledge while working on challenging projects that keep me engaged. Useful discussions about architecture and development approaches. Interesting technologies to learn. I gain valuable insight from experienced engineers across the company, and the work gives me opportunities to strengthen my technical abilities.

Cons

Tight project schedules creates unnecessary pressure.

1.0
Apr 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good people at the individual level. You'll learn something.

Cons

Joined excited. The potential felt real, and the people are genuinely good. What you don't see coming, commitments don't stick here. You'll be told what you need to hear to stay motivated, and then watch nothing change. When things go wrong, the company looks at the person, not themselves. Roles are poorly defined, direction shifts constantly, and by the time you realize that you were never set up to succeed, it's already too late. Leadership doesn't know what they want. Rather than listening to the people they hired, they cycle through outside consultants with each one bringing a new direction, new priorities, new frameworks. Then the next one arrives, and it all shifts again. The people inside are left absorbing the whiplash. HR exists to protect leadership, not employees. If you ever need someone in your corner, don't count on finding them here. Some people leave. Some get pushed out quietly. Some stay and grind through it. None of those outcomes are about the individual, they all point to the same place. Note on the 5-star reviews: Pay attention to when they were posted and how long those reviewers had been there. Read the patterns, not the stars. Bottom line: Promises don't get kept. Direction changes with every new consultant. Leadership says the right things and does something else. If you're looking for stability, clarity, or a place that will genuinely invest in you, keep looking.

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