Cool if you like slave ships and expectations of 60+ hour minimum weeks every week - Senior Systems Engineer GXA Employee Review

1.0
2 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Maybe a paycheck, otherwise ZERO.

Cons

Being chewed out on your second week for having a 65 day old support ticket that the head guys right hand man dumped on you along with a medley of otherwise unattended to support tickets also know as his "oops tickets" as you come to find out form other co-workers. Only to inform them that you had replied to that ticket every day that you had it and the paper trail was there as well, What does one do with a over cooked 60+ day old ticket on their second week when the the client has given up and refuses to respond, who's at fault there?.... How about working 16 hour days for two weeks straight only to be chewed out for asking to knock off an hour early at the end of said two week stent because you had to drive past your house to go back to the office for the last hour of the day only to sit in traffic after showing up to the client site @ 6am and knocking off sometime between 10pm to 12am every day for two weeks straight? I am not into abusive or unrealistic relations of any type, no thank you. I do like some of these ghost writer reviews though. Not super professional and or very realistic.

Explore other reviews about GXA

5.0
7 Feb 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Employees are treated like valued members. Owners care a lot about giving back and social responsibility. Company supports local and international missions and nonprofit organizations Leadership goes to great length to identify training opportunities and continued development for the team, partnering with state of Texas t provide technical skills training and brought Tony Robbins Training to help team members with personal development. Managers challenge the team, have high expectations and accountability. Open door policy and feedback accepted from the top down. Company has a diversity of clients, multiple vertical industries bringing a variety of experiences to employees.

Cons

Nature of working at an MSP, it can get chaotic at times. Company has procedures and process to help manage workload but there is always more to do

2.0
22 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Exposure to a variety of clients, technologies, and business environments. Many talented individuals at different stages of their careers throughout the organization who genuinely wanted to improve things.

Cons

High turnover made it difficult to maintain consistency, retain institutional knowledge, and mature internal processes. Documentation standards were inconsistent, and efforts to improve them often struggled to gain lasting adoption across the organization. Resources were frequently stretched thin, placing additional pressure on existing staff while making long-term operational improvements difficult to sustain. Over time, this contributed to growing frustration and declining morale. The culture often felt more focused on discussion than execution. There were frequent meetings, conversations, and alignment efforts, but meaningful action and follow-through did not always keep pace. Priorities shifted regularly, direction could be inconsistent, and ownership was not always clearly defined, creating confusion and unnecessary rework. Leadership emphasized accountability and performance, but not always the support, resources, or organizational alignment needed to achieve those expectations successfully. Constructive feedback did not always appear to receive equal consideration, and influence often seemed tied to alignment with existing leadership perspectives and company culture. Overall, excessive bureaucracy, unclear ownership, inconsistent execution, and limited investment in sustainable process improvement made progress feel slower and more difficult than it needed to be.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All