Respect based on Job Title - Anonymous employee Cotality Employee Review

2.0
13 May 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have found a lot of colleagues to be nice people. Some flexibility in hours is a good perk.

Cons

The organization likes to micromanage employees such as making a making an hourly employee punch a time clock (on your PC). I gained a degree, so I could work at a professional job with a certain amount of respect. In the beginning of the year, they stopped allowing employees to work from home, but it was incredibly inconsistent. There were people were good medical reasons to work from home, but they were forced to come back in the office; but of course, there are many "higher ups" with no business reason to work from home still allowed to work from home. My office has a culture of constantly watching people where you're constantly watched and monitored. The company was profitable, but as has always been the case, they do what other companies do. So, they decided to lay off a bunch of employees back in February. I don't understand why these people were let go when the company was profitable, and they let go of these people before they had any idea how they intended to "restructure" the organization. Higher level people appear to treat lower level people in the organization how ever they please. I personally have experienced this multiple times. Pay for performance is disengaging and unfair. I would think if the company is doing well, that is a result of people that work there. But they require you to go above and beyond. I personally have no problem with that, but if a company does well, you can be sure that all the executives receive nice bonuses (and they didn't go above and beyond). So should everyone else.

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5.0
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Pros

The interview process was well-structured and I was able to have a good sense of the team culture. I spoke with people across research, product, engineering, and design leadership, and each conversation felt intentional rather than repetitive. Another thing that stood out was the onboarding experience, even after accepting the offer. Every step felt smooth - they were responsive, proactive, and thorough in a way that seems pretty rare nowadays. Anytime something came up that needed attention, they were already on it - I really appreciated that

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5.0
23 Jun 2026
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Pros

Camp L.I.F.T. is an incredible example of how Cotality brings its values to life through community impact and innovation. The program creates a meaningful opportunity to give back by inspiring young students to explore STEM, financial literacy, and leadership, while also fostering strong collaboration across teams and partners such as Foot Locker, Octane, ISACA, Google, and Cognizant. It’s truly energizing to be part of something that not only makes a difference for students, but also builds a strong sense of purpose and pride among employees.

Cons

There are very few downsides to the experience—if anything, the week goes by too quickly and it’s hard to choose which activities or sessions to be part of because there are so many great moments happening at once.

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