Entrust reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(436 total reviews)
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Todd Wilkinson

68% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Entrust has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 436 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Entrust 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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436 reviews
1.0
Jun 12, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay there use to be great people there but they are leaving.

Cons

Company cultural and products. The software is ridiculously buggy and un documented. It takes a good year to learn know to install them.

1.0
Apr 27, 2021

No job security

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Close location for short commute

Cons

Discrimination of female employees here

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Entrust Response
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Thank you for your feedback. Discrimination of any kind is unacceptable at Entrust. We hope that you were able to share your experience with the HR team so that they can take address the matter. In general, we work aggressively to enable all colleagues to feel a sense of belonging and that they feel like a valued member of our team. For example, with our DE&I efforts we’ve launched several employee resource groups including the Entrust Women’s Alliance that fosters meaningful relationships, mentorship, and champions the professional growth of women in our organization.
2.0
Jul 5, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The people you work with, not the ones you work for, are often times what makes the day go by faster.

Cons

As another reviewer has said "Entrust Datacard is made up of a very tight-knit group of long-term employees." Those employees can be bad at their job, but tenure allows them to stay because and cause even more issues. The ideas that float around here seem to be repackaged ideas that failed previously, but are repackaged with new bells and whistles as a means to shift problems from one pile to another, long enough to make revenue reports look as good as possible. In the last year, there has been an increase in worker turn over, because the consensus is that people are getting tired of being underappreciated and overworked by a management team that fails to understand the real issues, and look towards the future, instead of looking at philosophies that are outdated. The advancement in the company is almost none existent. Once you're in a position you're in it for life with no real chance to advance. Management constantly changes, it appears that every 6 months or so changes to the management structure need to occur. This doesn't promote confidence in management when changes are occurring so often and with little regard to the people affected by the changes. In a 2 year window my organization chart has fluctuated with 2 director changes, 3 manager changes, and 4-5 priority changes. The underlying amount of not professional behavior that occurs is something that is shocking. When management isn't around in most cases, and in some areas, the management partakes in this behavior would definitely raise concern with Human Resources, but people are asked to work it out and to discuss issues.

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