Netchex reviews

4.0

71% would recommend to a friend

(173 total reviews)
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Abhinav Agrawal | Will Boudreaux

82% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Netchex has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 173 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Netchex employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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173 reviews
1.0
Feb 13, 2025

Sinking Ship or Growing Pains?

Anonymous employee
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CEO approval
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Pros

My coworkers will be lifelong professional colleagues and friends on a personal level. Willingness to maintain a remote workforce.

Cons

OOOOOF, there's quite a bit, so hang tight. Executive Leadership Changes / Growth Curve Capital 2024 saw the most change on an executive level that I can ever recall happening at any organization I've worked for in the length of time everything happened. The CEO "retired", but works in some capacity on the board. The COO/co-founder also "retired", but still joins meetings and has some skin in the game on the reseller/partnership channel. The two of these men are characters to say the least, with profanity-laced rants, boys club mentalities, and instilling elements of fear into their approach as leaders regularly. The CRO pursued greener pastures in Q2, and the CMO similarly left after being at Netchex for over a decade. They've since found replacements for these roles, but the amount of change is...astonishing. GCC has come on board and it's evident all they care about is M-O-N-E-Y. Unrealistic expectations from a sales/GTM perspective and little-to-no realization that Netchex will always be a local player in the HCM/HR tech space, no matter how much they're willing to tell themselves otherwise. There is an unwillingness to invest in tools and technology that could get us to the same playing field as other big players, and it's been made clear from GCC that sales are the ONLY thing matter so they can turn around and flip Netchex to another PE firm. Consultants come on board all the time via GCC, all of who consistently contradict each other on what the plan/strategy should be to get Netchex to the next stage of its life. Culture I remember the day where it was enjoyable to come to work everyday. People were collaborative, results were looking promising on the future of Netchex. With the change in leadership, lack of accountability on antiquated processes, stubbornness to invest in technology, fear-ridden sales tactics (there is so much turnover in the sales/GTM team that I honestly, at the time of this writing, can't tell you who is still here or isn't). It's a revolving, rotating door for a function of the organization that is apparently "critical to Netchex's success". Lack of Career Advancement / Compensation I was promised upward trajectory at the time of hiring. Even after delivering exceptional results, year over year, I'm in the same position I was 5 years ago. How is that we, an HR company that literally sells performance review products, doesn't have a system in place for quarterly/annual performance reviews? In my tenure here I have yet to actually receive a performance review. How does that make sense? The newly-hired CPO (who I'd imagine would be the one to reply to this review) has started to roll out OKRs for the organization, but they've gone nowhere. I can say with certainty that 2 departments within Netchex have submitted their OKRs for 2025, but have yet to receive ANY type of feedback on them. It's an illusion for "positive culture change" with zero accountability on whether or not those stick. Compensation is below national average for employees that bring a breadth of experience and knowledge. In Netchex land, it's "acceptable" because they're a "local company" and use the fact that HQ is in New Orleans as reasoning for their pay structure. Employees are overworked and underpaid, and it's clear throughout the organization this is how it'll be no matter how much "change is coming". Benefits There was a point in time where Netchex contributed to family expenses via benefits offerings, but this year, the company contribution has been rescinded AND plan/employee costs raised (even though it was communicated this would NOT happen at any point in the future). In 2025, this is the first year EVER that Netchex has offered paid maternity leave. I'm a male writing this review, but feel horrible for the women at this organization that this is the first year that's been available. Public Humiliation / Fear-Ridden Tactics I want to hit home how frequently these occurrences happen. In team meetings with other departments, leadership isn't afraid to shame members in a public setting. Rather than take grievances or frustrations offline in a 1:1 setting, it's common practice to publicly oust somebody they have a disagreement with. It's not just ELT:ELT, but ELT:employee. People are scared to voice their disdain for this, but essentially have to roll with it out of fear they would similarly be chewed out in a public forum or looked at sideways.

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Netchex Response
1y
Thank you so much for your feedback. Change can be challenging, and as you mentioned, some may experience growing pains. However, we believe the future of Netchex is bright due to our dedicated and talented employees, innovative performance evaluation programs (like our OKRs), and many other positive initiatives. If you have any further concerns or would like to discuss this in more detail, please feel free to contact our People and Culture team.
2.0
Feb 14, 2024

There is Potential, But Today There's a Mess

Recommend
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Pros

A lot of my coworkers were truly hard-working, fantastic people that supported the trenches we were working through. Potential for careers advancement, although, only in sales.

Cons

Leadership is being puppeteered by a new investment company, pummeling cash into the organization and creating a culture of surveillance and micromanagement. You actually can't be mad at your reporting manager, as you know they're doing their best while it seems others breathe down their neck. The CEO managed to use derogatory terms to the entire sales organization on an internal department meeting. With, mind you, brand new reps present that had been on the meeting for the first time. Other management played it off as "motivating" which, in turn, created a culture of silence and not speaking up about how you felt. The job description and requirements changed a minimum of three times in one year. There is a constantly changing sales approach. Technology and product offering has no real differentiator in comparison to other competitors. There is close to no lead generation present. You are fully sourcing your own business. (NOTE: Only recently did they make a change to encourage new reps to build partnerships, which adds additional work.)

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Netchex Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback about your experience at Netchex. We appreciate all feedback, whether positive or negative, as it helps us identify areas for improvement. We want to assure you that at Netchex, we prioritize transparency and open communication. While we recently partnered with an investment company to support our growth, our leadership team remains fully committed to our core values and the success of our employees. Regarding your concerns about the CEO's behavior, we take this feedback seriously. We have a strong company culture that promotes professionalism and respect, and we will address any issues that may arise. We understand that job requirements can evolve as our industry and business needs change. However, we strive to provide clear expectations and support to our employees during these transitions. We apologize if there was any confusion during your time with us. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts, and we wish you the best in your future endeavors.
1.0
Apr 3, 2023

RUN

Recommend
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Pros

The benefits are great bc your insurance is paid for by the company. However, this is super common in this industry so skip the headache of literally everything else and go somewhere else.

Cons

They do not care about any of their employees, but when you’re interviewing they will make you think they do. They “care” about inclusivity but only what’s shown on the outside and not what is actually happening inside the building. The managers do not care if you’re not doing you’re job, or consistently not hitting quota. They simply want everyone to be friends. If you have differing opinions from them they will find a way to get rid of you. Don’t be me and read the reviews on here and still take the job. The reviews are true! There is a reason this company has one of the highest turn over rates. You will be under compensated and expected to work as if you are compensated with far more than you are. If you’re not one of the “bros” forget it. Job performance is not measured or rewarded. You’ll get a shoutout on a call and that’s it. Trust the reviews on this job and run far from this company. The product is hard to sell, other competitiors have better product that’s easier to sell and typically win out in the end.

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Netchex Response
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Dear Reviewer, We take all feedback from our employees seriously and we are sorry to hear that your experience at Netchex was not a positive one. At Netchex, we strive to create a positive and engaging work environment so that our employees can thrive both personally and professionally. We would like to have a more detailed conversation with you to understand the specific concerns you have raised in your review. This will help us identify areas for improvement within our company and work towards delivering a better experience for our employees. If you are open to having a discussion with us, please don't hesitate to contact us. We value your feedback and hope to have the opportunity to address your concerns. Sincerely, The Netchex Team
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