Great Place To Start, Not To Stay - Senior Analyst Hyland Employee Review

3.0
6 Jun 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- Number 1 is the people. Hyland goes to great lengths to select people who will fit into the culture, because of that, everyone there generally has a laid back and helpful demeanor. - Excellent training programs and opportunities. Even a novice with a little bit of technology know-how can start at Hyland, and with the right amount of effort become a pro. They offer seemingly endless potential for expanding your knowledge of the IT industry. - More events than you'll want to go to. There's seemingly an event, large or small, going on ever other week or so. Be it happy hours at work, guest breweries stopping in or some huge party for Hyland employees and guests. - Hyland is great place to start or accelerate a career in IT.

Cons

That said, it is not a place to stay. Think of it as IT college, eventually you'll want to graduate. - Pay. Every review says it. Every position in Hyland will pay about 58% below industry standard. That's below the average lowest paid person for a given position in the IT industry. While the training is great, and the parties are cool. They don't make up for the wages. - Instead of investing in current talent, Hyland will simply hire new people. this puts even more stress on the current employees as it will be left to them to train new recruits to take over portions of work that were already being handled. It shows that they're willing to invest 30k in a new employee, but not into recognizing the work already being done by current talent. - Corporate transparency is becoming more opaque with several abrupt pay cuts, financial hurdles and executive decisions that have drug many employees through the mud, the morale of many at Hyland has taken a turn for the worse. And the elite provide little to no insight into their reasoning. You'll only hear about the good, never the bad or ugly; but that won't stop it from affecting you. - Unequal treatment between departments. Development and Sales are the bread and butter of Hyland. If you're not in those departments, don't expect to see the same opportunities. - Department hierarchy and promotions are mostly political, not skill based. It's more about who you drink with and do favors for than how hard you work, or even how much sense a decision makes. In conclusion, it's a laid back place to work and the people are easy to get along with. You can use the opportunity to further your knowledge while having fun, but don't expect much in the way of advancement. Work toward graduating to a higher skill level and moving on to a more rewarding IT career.

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5.0
17 Jun 2026
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Pros

Work/life balance Great people to work with on daily basis Ability to work remote (US based) Plenty of development opportunities I've been given the tools I need to do my job and be innovative I have an amazing manager and team that I lead

Cons

I am restricted on where I can hire new employees right now. There are a lot of competing priorities with similar deadlines which can be stressful, but the days go by fast.

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Hyland Response
4d
Thank you for sharing your experience and for your many years with Hyland. We’re glad to hear that work-life balance, flexibility, development opportunities and — most importantly — the people you work with continue to stand out. Your comments reflect what we value deeply: a strong culture shaped by talented, supportive teams and managers who help make Hyland a great place to work. We also appreciate your feedback on competing priorities and hiring considerations. As Hyland continues to grow and evolve, balancing priorities is a natural part of that journey, and we remain focused on supporting our teams and strengthening how we operate. Thank you for your continued contributions and for helping make Hyland’s culture what it is. - Hyland HR Team
2.0
23 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote or hybrid capability. Usually a flexible schedule.

Cons

Constant quiet firing. They've figured out how to avoid public disclosures quite well. Every month they're whacking batches of 20~30 employees - esp. if you were in a higher pay band or part of an acquired company. There's constant leadership churn as of late - not that leadership was ever that great, but the clownshow has more makeup on the pigs now. If you were part of an acquired company, the stench of nepotism was constant. Hyland doesn't provide legitimate training or certification assistance for everyone. Their products would fail any sort of security scan by an AI tool too. If you're a customer, buyer beware.

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Hyland Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective and for your years of service at Hyland. We recognize that organizational change can be difficult and that periods of transition may feel uncertain. While experiences can vary, this perspective does not fully reflect our approach as an organization. We remain committed to clear communication, responsible workforce practices and investing in employee growth and development opportunities. As Hyland continues to grow and evolve, we are focused on supporting our employees and customers through this journey and strengthening how we operate for long-term success. We appreciate your perspective and wish you all the best in your next chapter. - Hyland HR Team
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