Good company to work for - Anonymous Diligent Employee Review

4.0
Nov 22, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice offices, work in London which is a great space but have travelled to NY office and it's a nice space there too. Good team environment, social events, christmas/summer party are good and held in nice locations. Interesting changes with the product, good investment in product in marketing, acquisition growth - if you like change. Good salaries.

Cons

Communication could be improved between regions, spend more time having phone calls and meetings than just emailing to ensure everyone is on the same page.

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Diligent Response
6y
It’s wonderful to hear you’ve enjoyed your time at Diligent. We make it a priority to create an environment of hard work that is rewarding and fun. Our investment in product and brand took center stage in 2019 with the launch of modern governance and we are pleased you found it to be a positive experience. We hear you about improving communications across regions. It’s an area we are working on as our company continues its fast-paced, global growth. - Avigail Dadone, Chief People Officer

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2.0
Mar 11, 2026
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Pros

The product is market-leading, and the space is genuinely interesting. There's no shortage of smart, capable people at Diligent. A lot of talented managers exist within the org who could do more if given the room.

Cons

Direction changes constantly — sometimes it feels quarter over quarter. The result is widespread burnout and an inability to execute. Senior leaders rarely push back on the CEO, which means teams absorb every strategic shift without warning or context. HR leadership prioritizes serving the executive team over the broader employee population. The HR team is stretched thin and operates more like a compliance function than a culture or development partner. (Turnover within HR leadership has been notable.) Pay is below market. The equity program is opaque, poorly managed, and functions more as a retention mechanism than a genuine benefit (with no clear path to liquidity). There's a meaningful gap between what the company says it stands for—especially around employee experience—and what it actually delivers internally.

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Diligent Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such thoughtful feedback about your experience. We truly appreciate you recognizing the strengths of our product and the talent across our team, and we’re glad to hear the space feels interesting and compelling. We also recognize that as a company focused on governance, risk and compliance, that it’s critical to hold ourselves to the same high standards internally. Through our monthly pulse surveys, we listen to our team, learn and actively work to strengthen any areas of feedback from alignment to transparency, or accountability across our leadership teams. In fact, one of our OKRs is focused solely on ensuring we have an empowered and accountable team, which we rally around as an organization. We appreciate other sources of feedback like yours, as it is an important part of that effort. Our People team is committed to supporting an elevated employee experience and continuously improving how we listen, respond, and evolve. While we won’t always get everything right on the first try, we are highly focused on continuing to iterate and making meaningful progress to ensure our actions reflect our values. We encourage continued feedback and appreciate you sharing your perspective. If you’d like to provide any additional context, please feel free to reach out at: HRConfidential@diligent.com
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