Hired and Harassed, Set Up To Fail and Pushed Out - Anonymous employee ConnectWise Employee Review

1.0
28 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Honestly, the office location was decent and the commute wasn't terrible. People seemed OK during the application and interviewing process, and it convinced me to leave my last job.

Cons

My team made it clear from the start that they did not want me there. After a few meet and greets for "onboarding", there was zero training, leaving me to flounder and figure things out on my own. My team was rude and exclusionary and refused to show me anything. I felt completely isolated. Instead of support I got snide comments and exclusion from meetings and even informal chat channels. I was set up to fail at every turn - information was withheld and tasks were reassigned away from me or set with impossible deadlines. It was a constant battle just to get through the day, and it was clear that the team was conspiring to get me fired or force me to quit. There were even rude comments about my religion. The management did nothing to address these issues. It was a living nightmare, and I would not wish this experience on anyone.

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5.0
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Pros

Great work life balance, decent pay, great benefits.

Cons

Communication from management could be slow at times but nothing major.

2.0
19 Jun 2026
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Pros

Remote work and unlimited PTO

Cons

In my experience, the company places a strong emphasis on cost reduction, which has resulted in frequent reductions in force and ongoing concerns about job security. Long-tenured employees are not immune to these workforce reductions, creating uncertainty and impacting morale across the organization. One recurring concern among employees has been compensation and annual merit increases. Through employee surveys and feedback channels, many employees expressed dissatisfaction with the size of merit raises. Earlier this year, leadership acknowledged these concerns and communicated that changes would be made to improve the compensation process and better align raises with employee expectations. However, when merit increases were ultimately distributed, many employees felt the results fell short of what had been communicated, with some receiving lower increases than anticipated. This led to frustration and a perception that employee feedback was not meaningfully acted upon. While the company offers opportunities to gain experience, prospective employees should carefully consider factors such as job stability, compensation growth, and leadership transparency when evaluating the organization.

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