Nexton Reviews

3.9

69% would recommend to a friend

(53 total reviews)
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Diego Sternberg

90% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Nexton has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 53 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nexton employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human resources and staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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53 reviews
1.0
6 Sept 2024

Arbitraty salary reduction, be cautious

Anonymous employee
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Pros

4-day workweek (with eventual work on Fridays), flexibility, and autonomy (depending on the role).

Cons

The company, with about 60 employees/contractors, recently introduced a career path informed by internally conducted market research. However, given the company's small size and tight-knit environment, this process fell short of professional standards and lacked essential bias mitigation. Engaging a consulting firm to provide unbiased expertise would have been a more credible approach. While the intent was to create a straightforward strategy, the outcome felt overly simplistic and arbitrary. The communication of these changes was delivered in an overly positive, self-congratulatory tone, failing to show empathy for those adversely affected. The leadership demonstrated little awareness of the impact on psychological safety or perceptions of fairness, highlighting a significant gap in their people management skills. This approach damages employee engagement and, consequently, productivity. The market research led to adjustments in total pay, with increases for some employees that were intended as positive recognition, but also reductions for others. Although not illegal in the USA, this practice can resemble constructive discharge, especially when seen as a method to push certain groups to leave. In many LATAM countries, where all contractors are based, this approach is unimaginable, as reductions in pay are mostly illegal and unlikely. The decision caused widespread concern, regardless of the notice period, and significantly disrupted the work environment. Compensation was further restructured by splitting current pay to include a variable component, rather than adding this as an additional element to existing compensation. This effectively reduced the overall pay for many employees and lowered the base pay for all, showing little or no regard for financial stability or individual contributions. Reducing pay when the company is financially stable sends a negative message about employees' worth, financial planning, and sense of value, especially given the company’s apparent growth. It suggests that their efforts are undervalued despite positive business outcomes and noticeable financial growth. Ultimately, actions speak louder than words. A company that promotes a human-centered, employee-first culture but fails to apply these principles internally shows a glaring disconnect. Business decisions are inevitable, but there are ways to handle them ethically and respectfully—this was not one of those times. Such a dismissive and insensitive approach could easily happen again. For those considering this workplace, proceed with caution. Last but not least, there has not been a truly safe space for sharing feedback, as the only available options were speaking directly with the research authors or managers, without a neutral party present. This approach, especially in a smaller company, may discourage open communication and create a fear of retaliation. It reflects a missed opportunity for leadership to promote a positive environment where feedback and open conversations are genuinely valued and taken seriously.

3.0
2 Nov 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-4-day workweek. -Automatizations for almost everything make the job easier. Competitive salary. -Great system for technical screenings and well-prepared technical interviewers. -Great offer of Job opportunities. -Good benefits for employees such as birthday gifts and PTO (It used to be Unlimited)

Cons

-Complete lack of communication between areas (sometimes inside the same area) -Unfair metrics and focus on the end result instead of the whole process. -Bad training. -Wrong people in management positions: The best honest employees get stuck and they give more opportunities to sycophantic employees. -Toxic competition: they encourage dishonest and toxic competition between employees and don't pay attention to real team building. Instead, they try to force it with activities that don't add much value. -Sometimes they accept any client or any position out of necessity (This is not good for both ends as the client will get pissed and the employees will get stressed out trying to find "unicorn" candidates)

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Nexton Response
2y
Hi! Thank you for sharing your insights about your experience at Nexton. Your feedback means a lot to us as we're constantly striving to promote a healthy and supportive work environment. We're thrilled to hear that you've found some positives in our company, like our competitive salary, four-day workweek, and benefits. Your recognition of these aspects reinforces our commitment to ensuring that all our collaborators feel valued and appreciated. We apologize if you've ever felt unable to express your concerns in the past, but please know that we're dedicated to providing our team open and honest spaces to address any feedback like this. In regards to your concerns about communication between departments, we completely understand your frustrations as we know how challenging this might be when working fully remotely. We're continuously exploring ways to improve our communication channels to foster better collaboration among teams. We believe that healthy competition can motivate individuals and drive team performance, but it should always be conducted with fairness and respect. To ensure this, we leverage data-driven metrics that not only focus on results –accountability is one of our core values, but also value the entire process. This allows us to identify improvement areas where we can provide better training tools, and support our team's growth and success, even in challenging situations like sourcing unique candidates for our clients. Investing in our team's happiness and well-being and nurturing a positive company culture are our top priority. So, we'll definitely continue to organize activities that promote team bonding and reinforce our evolving culture and shared values. Thank you once again for your feedback and recommendations. We're committed to addressing your concerns and making Nexton an even better place to work for all our collaborators. Best,
1.0
2 Mar 2023

I don’t recommend joining this company if you value your mental health

Anonymous employee
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Pros

fridays off (even though you have to make up for it during the week)

Cons

I don’t recommend joining this company if you value your mental health. Silent layoffs. Getting overworked. Toxic positivity. Getting pushed to the limit. Preferential treatment for some. Complete dishonesty from the leaders. Lack of vision. And so on…

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Nexton Response
3y
We are sorry to hear about your negative experience at our company. We strive to create a healthy work environment that encourages a work-life balance. That is precisely the reason why we decided to adopt a 4-day work week, with all the challenges that implementing such a large structural change implies. A proper organization and prioritization of work is key for not getting overworked or pushed to the limit, as you mentioned, but it’s part of the learning process that we are continuously going through by working four days a week instead of five. Regarding silent layoffs, we are committed to always being open and transparent with our team about any changes that may affect them. Honesty is one of our core values and it applies to all company levels. We understand how difficult the tech industry has become in the recent months and how layoffs have been a consequence of the crisis for many companies. Fortunately, we stayed solid. We have a great team, committed to our company vision and mission, that pushes the same way and works hard to keep it up, surf the wave, and continue to make Nexton grow. We take your feedback seriously, and we appreciate you taking the time to share it. We will take it into consideration as we continue to evolve. Best, The Nexton Team.
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