Pivotree Reviews

3.4

63% would recommend to a friend

(234 total reviews)

Bill Di Nardo

72% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Pivotree has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 234 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pivotree 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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234 reviews
1.0
2 Feb 2026

Sinking boat

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None at all. The company is going down. Would not be surprised if it shuts shop fully. I give it till the end of this year.

Cons

Lets talk about the company outlook first. This is an organization that is rapidly sinking. Existing accounts are leaving. The sales team has no clue how to land new accounts. Struggles to meet numbers every quarter. About the leadership. The North America delivery leaders are literally incompetent. None of them have any skin in the game. They dont have a clue on any of the domains they handle. You would expect a leader to be aware of their domains, technically competent to some extent and be able to drive the business in that domain with the competence. Not the case here. None of them have written a single line of code in their entire lives. They are the same ones who command the team to learn AI. Leaders are someone you look up to and see them as mentors. This bunch has to be the most uninspiring set of leaders chosen to run businesses. No wonder the company is unable to retain accounts. Every leader in North America is there not because of competence but because they are close to top leaders in some way. India leadership. I need a whole website for this. To keep it simple, the rot starts with the head of India. Highly biased leader who chooses to favor employees from Mumbai. This is done very openly. When you have to let a team member go the Mumbai employee gets saved. When a promotion for a role comes up the Mumbai employee gets it. When future leaders are identified the Mumbai employee gets selected. The company struggles every quarter and the numbers dont look healthy. Everyone knows this. But this India leader has the head so far up own backside that said person wants the employees to believe the company is healthy. Layoff culture. If the company is not doing well, the most obvious solution is to cut costs. I dont have to say anything more. Every week the scanner turns to employees who can potentially be let go. Every quarter the plan is executed. Rest of the India leadership team. Nothing to say here. Bunch of ordinary folks who got elevated to senior positions mainly because of the Mumbai favouritism. Except a couple of decent folks. The result is a set of inflated egos who believe they are kings. They would struggle if they joined anywhere else and they also know it. They wont have to leave because they are protected by the India head. Will be really interesting if the company shuts down or gets sold off. What would happen to these people should be a very interesting scenario. My prediction. The company wont survive this year. Or maybe only a few units may remain while the loss making ones get shut down. Which means the employees in those units will be let go. Except some favourite Mumbai employees who may be lucky to get moved to other areas. Read between the lines other location employees will be booted out. Worst case is company gets sold off entirely.

2.0
11 Jul 2018

A dishonest organization

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I am very happy that Tenzing has bought this company. I am an optimist and hoping that Tenzing will bring about the desperately needed changes at the management and corporate services.

Cons

Nepotism and favouritism destroyed the culture of the company. The company does not value constructive criticism. For every negative review here on GD, one of the dedicated corporate services employee posts a couple of positives to drown the negative.

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Pivotree Response
7y
Although it’s not pleasant to see these remarks posted, at Thinkwrap, we value our employees and want to hear from them so thank you for this feedback. Thinkwrap has a culture that values employee referrals. This a powerful tool in the race to acquire strong talent. As well, the last few years has seen a renewed focus on talent management; we have been working hard to ensure that all can be successful in their work and hopefully, enjoy the work that they are doing. This feedback highlights that this will remain a focus area for us in the future. Thinkwrap values our employees and communicating with them a priority. We have an open-door culture, a focus on employee events (breakfasts, celebrations, picnics and more), Town-Halls where anyone can post an anonymous question, a new Open-Talk meeting as well as regular formal communications from the leadership team. As a leader at Thinkwrap, it’s discouraging to hear that your experience does not reflect what we are trying to build. Thinkwrap is a company that treats employees like owners. I encourage you to take ownership of improving the experience by being part of the solution. I respect your choice to share this anonymously. I would also welcome the opportunity to talk to you so please reach out in a manner that you find comfortable. I would like to understand your perspective, so I can ensure that the right actions / steps are taken to continue our journey.
1.0
11 Mar 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

By having your marketing team leaving shiny feedback in here you can't hide the reality about this company. I truly can't think of any positive feedback as this was the most irregular and unprofessional operations that I have ever seen in my life.

Cons

Incompetent management, lack of vision and strategic plan which changes frequently, not recognizing staff's values, dedications, good intentions and hard works. Compensation is unfair and the bonuses have never been paid as promised. Staff high turnovers and the executives' strategy is to keep a staff member for max 1-2 years. Over all, the moral in this company is really low and if you are not a junior in your field, you should think it over before joining this company.

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Pivotree Response
10y
Dear Former Employee, Thank you for the honest feedback. Please be assured that your thoughts and concerns have been brought forth to the management team. We are working together each day to break down some of the cons that you have mentioned above. Although the feedback is tough to swallow, it is very much needed in order for Tenzing to recognize what areas need improvement. Yours Truly, Tenzing
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