Claranet Reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(302 total reviews)

Charles Nasser

57% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Claranet has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 302 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Claranet 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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302 reviews
1.0
22 Sept 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The Portuguese HR Team/Recruiters are good liars. They excel on selling lies about the projects

Cons

I was working on another company for +15 years with a very comfortable career. I received a invitation to join Iten/Claranet as a Project Manager for a big Portuguese client. I had my fears about this move but the HR Team guaranteed me that I was going to work in a good team, managing other skilled developers, being able to deliver what was intended for the project. Also, I live around 2 hours drive away from the clients location, so I was rest assure there was no need of going frequently to cleints location. After quitting my job and on the first day, I found that my project team were in fact 2 inter developers with ablolutelly lo experience, as also some outsourced developers who were assign to this project without having any engagement or interest in it. As if this wasn’t enough, I find that the client “changed” their demand about the project manager, requiring my presence EVERYDAY on clients location around 8 AM for unnecessary meetings, forcing me to go through 2 hours rush hour traffic every morning. After 2 weeks I left the company with no job, no career path and a family to carry.!

1.0
20 Jul 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Relatively easy to get to office

Cons

1). The office politics is the worst that i've seen. In the project teams, it is clear that your personal success is incumbent on behaving like a sycophant when you are engaging with your team leader. If you are uncomfortable or un-sure how to do this, observe your team leaders interactions with his manager and with his peers. Essentially, if you want to get on, laugh at any putrid jokes offered up by your betters and nod along at the right times, irrespective of whether it's good for the business or not, and spend your days plotting on how to get your peers into trouble. Appears to be the Claranet way. Observe how cliques form and morale plummets. People seem more concerned with each others salaries, progress and opportunities to complain to middle management. Middle management have built this culture where there is a lack of transparency, trust and issues (often fabricated, in lieu of actually doing any work) are resolved through anonymous co-ordinated complaints. Great if you want to create an atmosphere of suspicion and non-collaboration. Awful if you want to run a successful business. 2) Unprofessionalism-relates to the clique issue above. All the cues from middle management in the Project office seems to be along the lines of "if you're in with the right people, you can spend your days unproductive and finger-pointing". For a project office, the lack of project awareness and terminology is shocking but rank un-professionalism is good bedfellows with a race to the bottom when it comes to employee retention. The good workers who know what a well managed project looks like will see the writing on the wall. The employees who've been with the company are invariable more adept/interested in sabotaging colleagues than actually managing customers expectations as they have been tacitly rewarded for such behaviours in the past.

1.0
2 Mar 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None really other than the pay is reasonable.

Cons

Corporate hell, if they want to be rid of a department and don't want to shed out money they will bully them into leaving. HR are awful, never doing anything they should / say they will and you mean nothing to them. The directors have their henchman who do all their dirty work. Slimeballs, the lot of them.

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