Bottom Line is More Important than Anything or Anyone - Anonymous employee NAVEX Employee Review

1.0
4 Nov 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None that I can think of. Benefits were good, but have deteriorated. All the good people have or are leaving.

Cons

I worked at NAVEX for over 10 years in a variety of roles and was terminated with one day advanced notice. New management behavior toward employees is insulting and harassing to those they want to leave (in attempts to avoid paying severance pay). Pay is favoritistic and West Coast employees on average make 20-30K more per year than East Coast employees doing the same job. Was told by management that I needed to work on average 70-80 hours per week to be successful.

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Pros

Constant exposure to new technologies like AI, automation, and cloud systems

Cons

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NAVEX Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re glad to hear you’ve had opportunities to work with emerging technologies like AI, automation, and cloud systems. We're excited to continue to invest in these technologies and opportunities! We also recognize that added layers of approval can slow progress and create frustration. As we continue evolving, we’re focused on finding ways to innovate, move faster, empower our teams, and improve how we collaborate and make decisions. Thank you for being part of our team and taking time to help us learn and get better! - NAVEX People Team
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11 Jun 2026
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Pros

Team Culture Flexible Schedule (hybrid model) Entry level pay is great

Cons

The position that was presented during the hiring process was not the position that was ultimately delivered. Employees have very little influence over organizational decisions; the prevailing message is to either accept ongoing changes or move on. The company sets exceptionally high performance expectations but does not appear to fully recognize how constant organizational changes, limited job security, frequent separations and internal restructuring, and unmet commitments can directly impact employees' ability to succeed. These factors create significant obstacles to achieving the standards the company expects.

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