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Cardinal Solutions

Acquired by Insight

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Cardinal Solutions Reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(124 total reviews)
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Kelly P Conway

95% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

Cardinal Solutions has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 124 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Cardinal Solutions 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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124 reviews
1.0
16 Jan 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Cardinal likes seeing its employees gain certifications and will reimburse those. Paid parking as well, which is nice when working uptown. The office has the feel of a smaller company. First name basis everywhere. Occasionally you get to work on variant projects with new technology and expand your knowledge. At least for the first 6 months I was there, they fed us well and regularly and kept the fridge stocked with beer. It slumped toward the end, however.

Cons

Salary is generally less then you will receive elsewhere for roles with similar responsibilities. You can definitely make more money elsewhere. However, Cardinal bills themselves as delivering on a better total package, especially in their work culture. They do not follow through on this, however, as you will see below. Cardinal talks about being family-friendly and flexible. This doesn't line up with my experience. As a new parent, and having worked out a flexible but 40+ hour schedule with a manager who left Cardinal, I was actually dismissed for working that schedule after the manager went to another company. I was given no formal warnings before that dismissal either...it was retconned to 3 months in the past. No other writeups or warnings about performance existed. To the contrary, I had accolades from every client I had worked with up to that point. This was all done just a few weeks after I mentioned a need for leave for the birth of my 2nd child in a few weeks. Cardinal offers no paternity leave, so it was going to be my PTO used to help at home for a few weeks at most. I would have become FMLA eligible shortly after the birth of my daughter. Cardinal elected instead to concoct a cause for dismissal rather than be placed at risk of having a consultant on the roster with a new child and special scheduling needs. Obviously, they claim this is not the case, but the facts don't support their claim. So, if you want to work at Cardinal, don't have kids and do plan to be there from 8-5 daily, onsite, regardless of what you may be told or agree to with a manager. Or frankly, be there long enough that you can work the flexible schedule some people seem to be allowed. Typical office hours for some departments will be from about 10-4. So yes, it's a two-tiered, hypocritical approach to work flexibility. As a consultant, you will have very little choice as to what projects you may be assigned to next. Volunteerism can get you in trouble, as management will take that and throw you into the less attractive roles, while giving the plum assignments to those who hold out and are pickier. You need to walk a fine line between raising your hand and being reluctant to work undesirable assignments. I never said no to any work offered to me, whether I had bandwidth to do the work or not, because I never really felt comfortable making such a refusal. One person I saw bounced from role to role practically weekly as a result of being too willing to help. It was brutal to watch. It's very much possible to get put on a staff aug projectonsite with a client for years and be practically forgotten...which may actually be the best result of all, depending on your perspective.

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Thanks for the review. As always, I make sure the management team sees all comments, positive and negative. We are always working on ways to improve. --DM
2.0
7 Nov 2014

Staffing Firm Disguised as a Consulting Firm - Sinking Ship

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Cardinal is good for recent college grads. It gives them enough exposure while learning some very basic skills.

Cons

Where to begin: As my title suggest Cardinal is a glorified staffing firm who so wants to be a consulting firm but can't because they get in their own way. There is absolutely NO thought as to where you will be assigned. As long as you're a warm body and can physically go to a client, you're on the project. You don't have the skills to perform the duties for the project/client? You don't want your career to go in that direction? To bad you're going to a project/client and you better make the best of it. Having been with Cardinal for 3.5 years I can't say for sure what their business model is and truth be told I don't think that management knows their model either. If you're looking for career growth and opportunities, Cardinal is NOT the place for you. Many good people have left or will be leaving soon because there is no direction/guidance from management. Cardinal is truly a sinking ship and I'd be surprised if they are around for another 5 - 7 years.

2.0
30 Apr 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Peers are nice. There is some opportunity for training. Paid bench time. A pro/con - there are lots of social activities if you like to drink (I don't).

Cons

Company doesn't care what their product looks like (supportable, etc) as long as the client pays. There is no strategy to the clients they accept or who goes on a particular assignment; warm bodies will do. Have no appreciation for senior staff and above. There's no means of promotion unless you want to sell for Cardinal. In order to do that be prepared to put in lots of hours outside of work on social media (twitter, blogs, etc.). They have a vision with absolutely no viable plan to achieve it. They don't listen to their talent and we all have similar complaints. If you are not in the "in" crowd expect to be marginalized and ignored. Expect lots of requests for time outside work. Compensation is below industry average.

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