Great customer base with opportunities for hard workers - Anonymous employee Ontra Employee Review

5.0
20 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Has the best customers in PE. Great place to work; plenty of opportunities for someone who is willing to work hard and be flexible.

Cons

No unique “cons” here — like any company, there are ups and downs, but we try to be as employee friendly as possible.

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Ontra Response
2d
We appreciate you sharing your perspective. Our customers represent some of the best in private equity, and we're proud of the work that goes into serving them. That work takes people who bring ambition and flexibility, and we're committed to building an environment where both have room to grow. Thank you for being part of Ontra.

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5.0
2 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Engaged management, nice people, remote

Cons

Heavy workload, lots to juggle

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Ontra Response
3w
Creating an environment where leadership is present and the people around you make the work better is central to what we're building at Ontra. It's great to hear that reflected in your experience, and we appreciate you taking the time to share it.
2.0
18 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I worked with some incredibly talented people and learned a lot during my time here. The employees were the company’s greatest asset. Unfortunately, most of those people are gone. The experience provided valuable lessons that will stay with me throughout my career. I learned a tremendous amount about company culture, leadership, employee retention, and the long term consequences of organizational decisions. It was an education in both what to do and what not to do as a leader.

Cons

Leadership systematically pushed out many of the employees who helped build the company. In doing so, they lost institutional knowledge, damaged morale, and weakened much of what made the organization successful in the first place. Over the years, it became increasingly common to watch key employees leave, whether through layoffs, performance management processes, or circumstances that made it clear they were no longer wanted. Many of the people who built the company, developed client relationships, and contributed to its success are no longer there. One of the most frustrating aspects of the culture was the constant shifting of priorities and lack of follow through on career development commitments. Employees would spend months working toward promotions, internal transfers, or new opportunities, only to be told that business priorities had changed after they had already invested significant time and effort. In some cases, employees were encouraged to prepare for new roles, shadow teams, and begin transitioning responsibilities, only for leadership to reverse course and then criticize their performance in their existing role. It created a no win situation where employees were penalized for following the direction they had been given. Over time, many employees stopped trusting what they were told and viewed career development conversations with skepticism. The environment became increasingly political, with many employees focused on protecting themselves rather than collaborating toward shared goals. Trust eroded over time as decisions often felt inconsistent and disconnected from what employees were being told. HR should be a function that builds trust, resolves conflict, and helps create a healthy workplace culture. Unfortunately, many employees experienced the opposite. Rather than serving as a neutral resource, HR often appeared to play favorites, contribute to workplace politics, and amplify tensions rather than resolve them. Employees frequently felt that raising concerns carried risk, while others seemed to receive different treatment based on relationships and perception rather than consistent standards. The company often appeared more focused on replacing people than retaining them. Instead of questioning why strong employees were leaving, leadership seemed willing to accept a revolving door of people and the loss of valuable institutional knowledge that came with it. For employees who believed in the company’s long term vision and invested years of their careers there, it has been disappointing to watch leadership decisions erode the culture, trust, and value that once made the company special.

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Ontra Response
2d
We're disappointed to hear that this was your overall experience while at Ontra. We take feedback about culture, leadership, and employee experience seriously. Building an environment where people feel valued, heard, and set up to succeed is something we care deeply about. That includes ensuring people feel safe raising concerns and that those concerns are handled with consistency and fairness. Career development is something we invest in, from how we define growth at every level to how we support our teams in pursuing it. We are focused on strengthening how we communicate through change, how we support our teams, and how we build the kind of trust that allows people to do their best work. The strength of Ontra has always been the people here and the belief that what we're building matters. That remains true, and we remain committed to creating an environment where that potential is fully realized.
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