Applied Systems Reviews

3.4

56% would recommend to a friend

(743 total reviews)
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Taylor Rhodes

70% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Applied Systems has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 743 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Applied Systems 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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743 reviews
5.0
4 Jan 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Market leader Well organized Forward thinking.

Cons

Not that many opportunities to collaborate cross region.

1.0
11 Sept 2018
Recommend
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Pros

I started my career almost 21 years ago at this company. I stayed because of the easy commute and Family obligations. Their clients are professional, intelligent and upstanding. Having a client offer me an over $20,000 raise while at Applied was awesome!

Cons

I quit without notice because of workplace violations at the Supervisory, Managerial and Executive Management Staff level. If a current or former Employee has experienced sexual, threatening, religious persecution, mail theft, civil right workplace violations, then please contact the U.S. Attorney General. I filed a detail permanent record with them. If you enjoy the following, then this is the company for you: - An Employee asked me if I was having sex or at least oral sex with my fiancé. This same Employee gave a female vibrator to another Employee in my presence as well as others at Applied as a birthday gift. - Middle Management threatened me when I wanted to go to HR about my Supervisor. - Lower Management threatened me with the following statement: "Do not ever make me look stupid in front of a client again." Willis their largest Epic client had already exited the conference room. She was asked a question by the Client and replied. Client asked for my professional opinion and I gave it. This same Lower Management Employee threatened me with me losing my job in 2013. I left Product Management because of her. - Upper Management threatened me in my final annual review in another department with the following: "XXX and I have been friends for over 20 years." She continued my review and defamed my character in it. I walked out of the company without notice. - Upper Management told me that she promoted another Employee to Supervisor because she just returned from having a baby and needed a break. Guess you have to have a baby to get a promotion and "a break". I guess no one else in the entire organization had more knowledge or experience than her. - A client sent me a tin of cookies as a thank you at Christmas and Management stole them and placed them on the common department food table. I found out because the client contacted me because they never received a Happy Holidays card and personal thank you note written inside. I was told by Management they did it because of department morale. - I worked over 60 hours a week on a Willis issue which is against the State of Ilinois Employment law. The client sent me a thank you email stating I was invaluable to them and Applied broke the law. I tried to delegate and was told that only I could resolve the issue in a timely manner. Begging me to do it for them. They bypassed Support, Escalation and Quality Assurance to come to A Product Designer for a Support issue. - I was a Senior Product Designer in Product Management but performed the additional following positions: Developer, Quality Assurance Analyst, Support Technician, Trainer, Supervisor, Financial Consultant, Product Manager, Sales Account Manager, Custom Report Writer, Data Conversion Analyst, Documentation Technician and Escalation Technician. I received benefits as a Product Designer but nothing for the other positions. When traveling, Trainers get Fridays off. I got none of the perks of the Training Department when traveling on a Sunday. - Attended dinners with clients in the evenings and had to attend their National Convention because Management was unavailable. Didn't get paid for these additional duties or compensation time and my salary was not at the Product Design Supervisory level. Enjoy doing Management's job without the high salary. If you are single and your direct report has a family, then you must do their job for them after hours. They must pick up their children by 6:00pm was her response. Upper Management loves to leave at 11:00am on a Friday because they are "on call" for the weekend when the rest of their team does not get the same privileges. I sent all violations to Applied Systems, Inc. via a certified letter and Reid French's response through their General Council was they have no additional comments in regards to an internal audit. I posted a review and their comment was that I was the only employee who has ever experienced workplace violations.

1.0
29 Apr 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You will find amazing friends who are just as miserable as you. You will tell yourself every night it will get better (it never will). You will receive a free smoothie ticket once a year and possibly a Dave and Busters Christmas party.

Cons

Say goodbye to your life,and I hope you don't have kids because no amount of time sacrifice will ever be rewarded. High expectations, unbearable pressure and low compensation. Everyday I cry before I walk through the door and often times in my cubicle. I look around and join my fellow team mates who too are so stressed they are crying. The location is terrible, a mix between the ghetto and the edge of nothingness. The most unbearable part of it all is, how badly you will want it to work. How desperately you will lie to yourself that one day you will suddenly love your job because you love your teammates. The day of reckoning never comes and you will watch your friends leave you time and time again and then one day your CEO will tell you to write a Glassdoor review for the company because the score is so low that it is an embarrassment. He will tell you to write what is in your heart and then remind you in two subsequent emails that the rating has gone up since his address to the company. If you are an Entry level Developer, Implementation Lead, Customer Support candidate do not fall into this trap. Do not let this place destroy your career, health, or sanity. It just simply isn't worth it.

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