Hostile IT department. - Anonymous employee Q2 Software Employee Review

1.0
Dec 18, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I don't work there anymore. The business as a whole is thriving.

Cons

Upper IT management treats staff like disposable cattle and that you should fear for your job every day. The current environment extremely hostile and a revolving door for staff. Bait and switch seem to be a common theme with new employees. Many new products do not go through proper QA and are tested in production. Development is constantly switching to the latest open source product and never really vetting anything for the long haul.

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5.0
Jul 12, 2026
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Pros

The people here are amazing. Q2 has been an incredible place to work. From day one, I felt welcomed by a team that genuinely cares about helping one another succeed. The culture is collaborative, supportive, and centered around doing what’s right for both employees and customers. Leadership communicates a clear vision, and there’s a strong sense of purpose in helping financial institutions better serve their communities. The company also provides excellent opportunities for learning and professional growth. Hard work is recognized, managers are invested in employee development, and there’s an emphasis on maintaining a healthy work-life balance. The benefits are competitive, and Q2 continues to invest in its people and technology. Overall, it’s a company where you can build a meaningful career while working with genuinely great people.

Cons

None right now to mention.

5.0
Jun 12, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I love working at Q2. My personal experience has been very positive. I've had the privilege of being on multiple teams in various departments during my time here and I have had excellent experiences with my managers, leadership, and coworkers.

Cons

The return to office policy is very rigid. I would like to see them adopt a "commute time" policy rather than miles. 50 miles is not equal drive time in Austin vs somewhere like Nebraska. We've lost many excellent coworkers due to this policy. All that institutional knowledge, right out the door in favor of sticking to company policy.

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