Bad Turnover - Senior Engineer Accellis Employee Review

1.0
25 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Loved working here till I didnt it all went down hill fast

Cons

They dont know what direction to go in switch constantly

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5.0
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Pros

Benefits, culture, people, and snacks! I made a lot of friends and had an amazing experience working there. The offices are beautiful and they also offer hybrid work. The work-life-balance was about as good as it gets for an MSP.

Cons

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1.0
15 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The clients! Otherwise, I have none.

Cons

-Lack of communication, structure, and leadership engagement -Lack of basic professionalism and inclusion toward new employees -Poor project planning, outdated documentation, and unclear expectations -Minimal onboarding or support for new hires -Unprofessional and dismissive workplace culture -Minimal collaboration or peer support -High-stress environment driven by disorder rather than urgency When I was hired, the company was still under its prior ownership. During that period, leadership was visible, polite, and respectful, and there was a basic sense of professionalism in daily interactions. After a leadership transition, the culture and communication shifted noticeably. As a new hire, I experienced very limited guidance or engagement from leadership. Expectations were often unclear; project plans lacked critical details, and documentation was frequently outdated or inaccurate. Collaboration within the team was inconsistent, and requests for clarification were not always met with professionalism, making it difficult to succeed or grow in the role. The organization appeared heavily layered with senior and management roles, while the engineers responsible for day-to-day delivery received minimal support or direction. Those closest to the work were often expected to absorb the impact of unclear planning, shifting priorities, and client pressures, with little visibility or advocacy from leadership. Over time, the environment became increasingly chaotic. Engineers were frequently tasked with managing client expectations without adequate internal backing, and project requirements changed without clear communication. The overall culture felt unstructured and, at times, dismissive toward frontline contributors. Based on my experience, success in this environment requires a high tolerance for ambiguity, limited guidance, and the ability to operate independently in the absence of consistent leadership support.

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Accellis Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. Transitions in leadership can introduce uncertainty, and we understand how that can impact day‑to‑day work if not managed carefully. We acknowledge the importance of clear communication, strong onboarding, current documentation, and engaged leadership. These are areas we continue to strengthen as the organization evolves. Our expectation is that employees are supported by structure, professionalism, and respect, and we remain committed to improving how teams are equipped to deliver for wonderful clients. We appreciate your feedback and wish you the best moving forward.
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