Radancy reviews

3.4

62% would recommend to a friend

(743 total reviews)
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Michelle Abbey

61% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Radancy has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 743 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Radancy 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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743 reviews
5.0
Dec 19, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

* smart, energetic people who get it * industry-leading products and services * strong, dynamic, gender-mixed, supportive leadership * balanced and flexible environment for software development * creative and fun environment across the entire company * innovative culture that values employee opinions * commitment to community service, philanthropy, and ethical behavior * individual and group recognition for work that helps Radancy become stronger and more effective for our customers and clients * responsible fiscal practices provide the sense of a continued long-term success and commitment in the industry

Cons

I don't have a single negative thing to say about working at Radancy. I can imagine, though, that Radancy might not be your spot if: * you're not internally driven or motivated * you can't work well in a collaborative environment * you want recognition and praise and money without the demonstrated, associated effort to earn it

2.0
Nov 30, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The most valuable benefit offered is Flexible Time Off. 401K Matching is on par with other companies. Hybrid / remote work is a positive. Even though my Cons are in-depth — my coworkers were a sound collection of smart, talented, and passionate people.

Cons

Consider with extreme caution — avoid this company if you are a designer, art director, copywriter, or creative director. The client accounts are impressive and enticing (CapitalOne, Sony, UPS, Boeing, and AT&T to name a few.) Trouble is, they are all in the niche of recruitment marketing — and often tied to Radancy software offerings. So there is that level of repetition, in employment branding and recruitment marketing, that you have to be prepared for as a creative. The company prides itself on being transparent but that's their desire and not the end result. It’s actually ironic how a company whose bread and butter is recruitment marketing, employer branding, and talent acquisition is so poor with their own employee onboarding, life cycle, and advancement. There are no defined paths for advancement and the hierarchy is top heavy. No matter how many 5-star annual reviews and happy clients — Creative promotions are extremely rare. And increases (beyond cost of living) are few and far between. Particularly frustrating, is the fact that other career areas within the company have very regular and very visible promotions. In fact, this company is currently in the midst of a new and unique identity crisis. They want to change perception from an agency (where creative work is respected) to a software company (where subscription products and renewals are prioritized.) Even the new employee value proposition includes a glossary of terms to avoid like: creative, layout, or client. And words to use instead like: design, user interface, and customer. Creatives beware. Join this company at your own risk.

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