Greedy management, lack of communication, poor salary, zero appreciation, zero opportunity for career development
Converge Networks Response
7y
The statements made in this review are mostly incorrect and intentionally injurious. As can be seen in our most recent Glassdoor reviews, Converge Networks Corporation (CNC) is a highly professional and successful IT services company that attracts skilled business and technical professionals and experts. Our success comes from hiring qualified and well paid professionals for the long-term and rolling up our sleeves and achieving results for our clients. We are continually seeking skilled staff who are team players with proven skills and a commitment for meeting client expectations. For example, on an ongoing big value contract with a lead agency, our end-of-year CPARS performance ratings are routinely “Outstanding”. In summary, we have the reputation for the quality and skills of our staff and for executing successfully on complex IT projects and completing our duties on time and within budget.
none really. maybe someone else can find some cuz I can't do it
Cons
company took over a multiyear contract from a big company and raped the existing team members by removing many of the benefits of staying at a contract for a long period. some went from 5 weeks vacation to 10 days, which is the maximum that this company offers. that's the only benefit. you have to stay with them fr 5 years to get vested in the 401K for the first year you are there. already over 30% of the people that came on have left because of mismanagement and the lack of any respect for the people they hired. the offers for the contracts were given out only a couple of days before the end of contract so nobody had a chance to move on before accepting. All other contracting companies that came onboard matched salaries and benefits. Converge cut salaries by over 10% and increased healthcare costs by 3x the original quote. I'm leaving as soon as I can, and so is everyone else.
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Converge Networks Response
7y
The statements made in this review are mostly incorrect and intentionally injurious. Converge Networks Corporation (CNC) was a subcontractor at the US Census Bureau during the period of Feb 2014 to July 2017. The prime contractor bid competitively and won the contract from the incumbent, a large company that couldn't bid on the new contract because it was reserved for 8(a) companies. The incumbent staff had high salaries and ample benefits when they worked for the previous contractor. The new award was not as generous as previous awards and the new labor rates were very competitive in comparison to those of the previous contract. As a subcontractor on the new award, CNC obviously got even lower labor rates than the prime contractor. In the process of transitioning the incumbent staff, CNC did its best to keep salaries as close as possible to the incumbent salaries. Being a small company, the CNC benefits were modest compared to those of the previous incumbent. CNC couldn't keep the seniority driven benefits that the incumbent staff had built with the prior contractor. The incumbent staff had two choices: either seek employment and consulting opportunities elsewhere, or accept the offers CNC made to them. They chose to transition to CNC and the new contract, but seem to have harbored more than resentment as exhibited in the above vitriolic review.