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
Mar 9, 2024

Federal Felons

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Management is completely incompetent, so it's easy to give the level of work they are willing to pay for. 2. SOME coworkers are decent people. 3. Diversity, there is no lack of Indians and Mexicans working from their home nations for this Texas based company.

Cons

1. Management is completely incompetent AND they will not hesitate to throw everyone else under the bus if it will make them look better. 2. They will lie through their teeth during the interview process, promising everything from yearly raises to compete with a competitive market/inflation/cost of living, to merit based raises, to promising that there will be no micromanagement, to promises of sympathetic policies regarding attendance, to promises of advancement in the company, to promises of a work/life balance without delivering on ANYTHING. 3. Micromanagement is off the charts as they not only expect daily, weekly, and monthly reports, but they also use Activtrak to monitor every millisecond of your activity and will mark it against you if they see any gaps in productivity via activtrak, trusting a faulty micromanagement program over anything you have to say. 4. The Attendance Policy is draconian at best. You only get 5 sick days a year, and they will dock your pay if you miss any work due to events out of your control (like getting sick), even as an exempt (salary) employee, which is actually a violation of federal law! 5. They will constantly expand your responsibilities without increasing your pay. I have been working here for multiple years now, I essentially work as a product manager for multiple different products and teams, while I also do QC, and a whole bunch of other jobs that I won't go into due to anonymity, and yet I have not recieved any pay increase since being hired on with the excuse of, "the company is struggling financially" meanwhile they're literally labelled as the "Global leader of fleet management." They are cheapskates and scumbags at best. 6. Many of the employees there are terrible people who will not hesitate to slander your name to your superiors for any reason from wanting to save their own skin to just not liking your face. 7. Management will gaslight you all day every day if you do not have their exact words in writing or in a recording and will drag you across the coals just to break your spirit. 8. There is an extremely good chance that they will fire you without warning just to get cheaper labor from India (which they did to a massive number of employees back in 2022) 9. They are one of the companies that is leaning HEAVILY into AI, seeking to replace as many employees as possible with AI so they can save even more money by getting rid of even more people, and the worst part is that they are trying to "incentivize" the employees themselves to come up with the ideas for how AI can better be used to make work "easier" for them, and by incentivize, I mean having management constantly emphasizing it as a mandatory project for all employees, even though it isn't. 10, Overall, the company is exactly the kind of stereotypical capitalist scumbag business you would expect to see in a cartoon that puts money first, people last.

1.0
Nov 15, 2023

Dumpster Fire

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The people from my original company - Enservio - are hard working, dedicated, and thoughtful

Cons

Where to start? Haven’t had a meaningful raise in a decade (I’m talking more than 2-3%). Communication beyond direct manager is non existent. The company has now - on TWO occasions - told us raises were coming only to find out afterwards they didnt actually meant for us (Solera owns 30ish businesses?). The quite literally just laid off numerous employees on Teams, forgot to Mute them (HILARIOUS), and ended up going viral for being a joke. But we’re a family!

1.0
Sep 21, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The legacy businesses do have high quality people who are dedicated and passionate. They rarely stay long after acquisition.

Cons

Unreliable employer: Management is intentionally vague on all key employee motivation KPIs in order to have justification talk tracks when they back out of every employee commitment (especially if it involves compensation) Unreliable business partner: Will promise anything and everything to close a deal with no intention (or capability) to deliver. Unreliable to the industry: Doesn’t value integrity and morality, just selfishness internal motivations.

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