On paper looks good, in practice is far from good - Technical Consultant Kicksaw Employee Review

2.0
17 May 2026
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Pros

Good compensation Overall good atmosphere unless you get into project hell

Cons

Overworked delivery team. (Big) Growing pains from a niche, uniplatform Salesforce SI with 5k-50k deals to larger, multiplatform deals.

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5.0
13 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you’re looking for a place to grow, this is a good environment for it. There are a lot of opportunities to take on new challenges and expand your skill set as the company grows, and you’re encouraged to step outside your comfort zone a bit. What really stands out though is how collaborative the culture is across all levels. It’s not just within your immediate team, you end up working closely with people across different functions, and everyone is generally open to sharing ideas and helping out. There’s no real sense of hierarchy getting in the way of getting things done, which makes it easier to move quickly and learn from others. The people here are smart, driven, and genuinely care about their work. You get a lot of exposure to different perspectives, and it pushes you to think more critically and improve. It feels like you’re surrounded by people who want to do good work and are willing to support each other along the way. Leadership also plays a big role in setting that tone. They’re approachable and involved, and they encourage collaboration rather than silos. It creates an environment where you feel comfortable speaking up, asking questions, and contributing, regardless of your level. Overall, it’s a great place to build your career if you value learning, teamwork, and working with people who are engaged and supportive.

Cons

No significant downsides in my experience so far.

5.0
9 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

This is one of the few places I've worked where well being feels built into how things operate, not added on later. A lot of the policies actually support a healthier way of working. Unlimited PTO is real here. People take time off and it's not frowned upon. The company holidays also really add up, so you get consistent breaks during the year instead of having to wait long stretches. Not having utilization targets makes a big difference. The focus is more on outcomes and quality of work rather than tracking every hour, which takes away a lot of unnecessary pressure. Benefits are solid overall, especially around mental health which is important to me. It's clear there's been thought put into making sure people have access to support when they need it. Overall, it's a good environment if you are looking for flexibility and a more sustainable pace of work.

Cons

With so much flexibility, you have to be intentional about magnanimous your time and staying organized, especially when things get busy.

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