Solera reviews

2.9

39% would recommend to a friend

(1,825 total reviews)

Darko Dejanovic

30% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

Solera has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,825 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Solera employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Feb 6, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

They're really good at following the processes they set up, except for when someone needs something urgent. Which happens to be all the time.

Cons

This is an accounting company that happens to have a software product. They also aren't in business to fulfill a need for the market, they are in business to make money. That results in this being the most toxic development environment I've ever worked at.

2.0
Jul 22, 2016

30/30 stars

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working at Solera was just great. They gave me the 20 and let me sort out the 80. With each of my 3x80's I was 30/30'ing more and more 20's out of my life and with that 90/10 attitude I was able to fully grasp RUC2C and Pareto my way through the 1, right past the 1-10, onward to the 1-30. Using Facts Finesse and Force I helped push the EBITDA beyond our wildest constant-state-of-dissatisfaction into a hungry, humble, hunting experience that bought the managing director a new sports car.

Cons

Toxic culture of forcing people into a constant state of failure. (works for short term gains, results in loss of talent in the long term). HR poorly mismanaged. Senior Management Team disconnected from actual needs and terribly led.

1.0
Mar 28, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

One day they will be out of business

Cons

Everything-classic churn and burn operation. Immediate managers are young, inexperienced and exist to apply constant pressure. As you go higher up the food chain the more incompetent they become. They are big on metrics - at least the ones that apply pressure i.e. calls per day-but completely ignore the only one that is directly related to performance and determines if you earn commissions-the number of leads you are given. And leads are distributed purely to favorites. Moreover, management receives credit regardless of who makes the sale so zero territorial integrity with lots of backstabbing from the AE’s who understand the system or those who are directed by your immediate managers. I had more internal competition strip mining my territory than from external competitors. Training is a disaster. Ultimately they just expect you to bother your co-workers for support. Management is completely incompetent, lack integrity and will try to extract as much from you before recycling fresh meat to replace you. They can’t keep people for long because there are only do many leads generated and they are given to the chosen few. The data base that you use for your outbound calling is a mess. You will be calling dead people, people who have been out of business for years, never were in business or who are tired of receiving calls and emails from Solera/Identifix. Even current customers are sick of the constant intrusion. 99% of your calls are unanswered. To make matters worse, they migrated to SF Lightening and all of the notes were lost. So after months of work, you were completely blind. Whether downtime due to this botched migration, or shortened months such as December during holidays, no adjustments are made to excessive quota demands that you csn never reach in good months without sufficient leads. In 4 decades of professional work experience, I have never experienced a more toxic, dysfunctional work environment or a more hostile, incompetent management team. Vista is trying desperately to unload Solera- good luck to the next owner. Better to have mercy and take it out behind the barn and put it out of its misery! Its too broken on every level and would take massive amounts of capital to try to fix this clusterf!#k. BTW - don’t believe any 5 star reviews. That is an impossibility.

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