SoftwareOne reviews

3.6

58% would recommend to a friend

(1,336 total reviews)

Raphael Erb and Melissa Mulholland

70% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

SoftwareOne has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,336 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SoftwareOne employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1K reviews
1.0
Aug 20, 2019

Do Not Recommend

Recommend
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Pros

work from home, great core values, good folks (peers)

Cons

leadership is distant and arrogant, sales tools are non existing, very poor marketing, pay plan is not good, hard to understand and to track, difficult to get technical sales help for projects (constant turnover), adding solutions to sell without being able to deliver, training is terrible especially for inside people, outsourcing to other countries is failing miserably

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SoftwareOne Response
6y
Thanks for the feedback and it's great to see you feel the values in the group and within your peers. I'm genuinely sorry you feel the leadership is distant and arrogant. The EB have spent a significant amount of physical time in NORAM and the local leadership team seem to be investing even more with initiatives like the top 10 club, the pulse checks and of course the global engagement survey. We are in the middle of transformation as I am sure you know - this is not easy but we are constantly looking to improve so your feedback is invaluable. The compensation plan is globally standard and is commission based - we take feedback on this every year and had almost unanimously positive feedback on the 2019 plan - how can we help you understand this more effectively? Our investment in other countries to provide a flexible resourcing model and harness talent in these locations is an ongoing process - we believe it is the right one in an international / global economy and will continue to do this. The same culture you praise should provide you the platform to help us improve this. If you have the chance and you would be open to it - we would love to understand more detail and specific so we can either respond, review and improve or both. Thanks again, John.
1.0
Jan 11, 2018

Every position

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are no pros. It's been a while since I worked at SWO but i'd like to put another negative review on the top of their glassdoor page because they deserve it. This place was so awful. If you're reading this because you're thinking about joining SWO, don't waste your time.

Cons

Top 3 worst places to work.

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SoftwareOne Response
8y
Hi - I am genuinely sorry you feel so strongly that you are using your time to write an additional review instead of channeling this energy into your current role and organisation. Feedback is a gift - we would love to be able to meet everyone's expectations but this is near impossible. Part of the reason for that is we are not the right company or culture for everyone. You have said we are one of the top 3 companies to work for - assuming you have worked at all three, I hope this has now given you a better insight into the right company and set up for you and your career and you are being a superstar there. If you still have the energy and time to do so, I would always appreciate understanding specific examplesof why we were so bad for you (john.mayes@softwareone.com). This would be appreciated. If you are reading this because you are thinking about joining SWO - feel free to get in touch to make your own decision - we may very well not be the best company for you (no hard feelings). But we would also love to be the best company you have ever worked for if we can.
1.0
May 30, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The hiring process was streamlined, and they moved quickly. I talked with a recruiter, then my manager (or who I was told would be my manager), then a panel review with the VP, my manager, and a coworker. I reviewed their organization and asked for feedback if my research was correct? They said i did an excellent job, and I received the offer letter soon after. ( i wanted to ensure if I made the switch it aligned to my profession growth path)

Cons

My experience was confusing at best. Preface - Growth Limited - No CRM - Green Management - Green Product Delivery - AWS, Vendors other than Microsoft After accepting the letter, my manager requested that I partake in their new hire training before my hire date so that I could jump into the role on day one; this was a hard task considering it was the end of Q4 and I was still employed by the previous employer I had made it to one of the session but the ask was pretty big considering I wasn't being compensated for my time and it made me uncomfortable because it took me away from my current responsibilities. On day one, upon receiving my laptop, the device wasn't set up. Also, I learned that on my first day of work that, my manager was one week away from maternity leave and someone else would be my new point of contact. I felt a little swindled at this time. Another issue that arose is that during my interview, i had extensively did research on their offering to see if it would aline with my career growth, they with this research it appears that they had an active SOC (cyber security) practice and I mentioned that this was the path i wanted to continue with. About a week after the manager left I had found out they had discovered their SOC practice in the USA, they still had a global practice but growth opportunities were limited. At this point i felt that i had made the wrong decision I had left Softchoice I had just come off a fantastic year hitting 150% to plan an grown my business 68%. And now I am on a team with a green manager and limited growth opportunities in the field that I wanted to be. As i told my colleagues and family, I thought i was upgrading from Softchoice to SoftwareONE, I thought there was growth and defined systems in place to help me be the best seller that I could. This conversation continued to fall apart as i was on the team longer. They DO NOT have a CRM they claim to be building on ( this claim has been discussed for over 7years). They DO NOT HAVE SALESFORCE. I told people that I thought I was leaving a minor league team and stepping into the Pros. This was far from the truth. Projects are managed on a wildly complicated pivot table that my new manager created. Kudos to her she created a "lite-CRM" tool with Excel. However, this tool was far from perfect and or helpful. Copies upon copies were created to ensure that the master documents were not affected. Working with a decentralized national team made work slow. On top of all this, they have been solely focused on Microsoft business for the last 30 years, they sell 10K+ manufacturers or publishers; however, they are terrible at it, and there isn't a process in place to streamline. Build quotes effectively isnt a strong point, either. I think the average turnaround time for quotes was over 4-5x in comparison to; Softchoice, Insight, SHI, and Zones. I felt so ridiculously under supported in my role and it was challenging to support my customers. I also didn't get my official quota and customer list until six weeks before the start of Q2. Also, their AWS and AWS marketplace is loosely defined, with an extreme lack of focus on process details. As a result, a new point contradicts the previous week's objectives each week. Then I was let go, the feedback i received was that i wasn't a good fit for the team. This feedback came out of nowhere. My previous 1:1 with my manager, she commented on how she was "excited that i was on the team, and enjoyed my process and saw good things to come". Also, i will note that both my manager and the VP were on the call and they both turned off their webcams while the HR team was talking. I found this to be extremely unprofessional, especially when i pressed for more information. I was never placed on a PIP, I was receptive to feedback, and most importantly, I was trying to help the organization improve its processes while selling into a competitive marketplace. ( that might of been my demise).

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