Solid solution offering; Incestuous hiring practices - Anonymous employee Deltek Employee Review

2.0
Feb 20, 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good industry experience within the ranks. Deltek has done a nice job hiring talent who previously worked in the industries their solutions serve. Deltek is also very visionary— the company knows where it needs to be in the future.

Cons

Deltek’s senior management lacks substance. They are very nice people and make a solid first impression, but act powerless to fix many downstream issues. I believe this largely stems from hiring managers cherry picking applicants from previous working relationships. This is occurring across several teams and leads to a political and soft leadership methodology that ignores problematic employee behavior and talent gaps. The Marketing team has seen increasing turnover recently. I attribute this to the lack of equitable opportunities for career growth. Deltek is a fine place to work if your goal is to stay in the same role long term. Job openings are not communicated internally — and new hires often come in at higher seniority than existing employees doing the same work. Promotions and raises are rare, unless the person has a previous professional connection to the CMO or VP. There are ‘Specialists’ with more years of experience than some ‘Senior Managers’ for no rhyme or reason. After facing technology and process barriers (and being passed up for promotions and raises two years in a row), I found a new role that better serves my career and compensation goals.

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5.0
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Pros

Great management of hours and benefits keep me happy. Engaging remote presence

Cons

Salary could be better. Training for some products is non existent and reliance on AI is very high.

2.0
May 28, 2026
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Pros

Good culture and supportive coworkers One thing that stands out is that employees repeatedly talk about the people being collaborative and easy to work with. For CSM teams especially, there are comments about low internal drama and strong teamwork.

Cons

Morale dips after layoffs: Common issue in enterprise SaaS. Remaining employees sometimes inherit extra accounts or responsibilities after reductions. Internal communication can get corporate/vague. Employees sometimes mention leadership messaging during reorganizations feels polished but not fully transparent. Career growth uncertainty during restructures: When leadership changes or teams merge, promotions and advancement

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