SSI Group Reviews

3.2

57% would recommend to a friend

(73 total reviews)

Diana Allen

43% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

SSI Group has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 73 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SSI Group 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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73 reviews
1.0
9 May 2015

nighmare

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

YOU GET A PAYCHECK SUCH AS IT IS

Cons

we are top heavy with titles and salaries. therefore the actual workers micromanaged,under paid expected to take on the work of employees who have been laid off. All the new CFO cares about is reports.... He has no clue how the company works. He has beefed up his dept and let others go 'the new philosophy is longtime employees are STALE. We have a good ole boys club at the top and they have each others back. They hire buddies, commit indescretions and constantly scrutinize for no reason. IF YOU ARE A BARBIE LOOK ALIKE YOU WILL HAVE IT MADE. ALSO IF YOU HAVE CONNECTIONS TO THE OWNERS AS SOME OF OUR EXCECS DO. They don't have to produce just be there. Not the co it used to be. if you dare to question your days are numbered and they have gotten rid of a lot of quality people. HR is a joke, they are back stabbing opportunists. Mr lyons has no real power---- just a joke. Little man runs the show and he doesn't have a clue. Neither do the rest of the good ole boys. If jobs were easy to find, in this area you would loose a lot of the quality workers you have. There is low moralle and negativity even if mgmt disagree.

1.0
24 Mar 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I cannot even think of any positives to include here, the health benefits were good but you paid for them.

Cons

This company works in VB6, really? Yes really. Their software is poor quality, no documentation, management have some real issues between the different departments in turn this creates power play inside political drama. Everyone works under a lot of stress thinking they could be fired due to all of the layoffs 160 + when I left. The senior employees are miserable and they rely on them for training because "we no longer have the resources to train as we once did". Intimidation is a common practice by management for the teams in Client Services.

1.0
3 Aug 2023

The worst place for pay or training

Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are on par with other companies (401k, health, dental, vision) My specific team and boss was amazing, but that varies from team to team as there is no leadership training. You might get a good boss and team and you might get a bad one.

Cons

This is a SAAS company in the health insurance space that pays their engineers under the market by 50-75%. That includes your leads, your experienced ones - there is no promotion no matter what and the top leads work 12+ hours a day. Sweatshop + little pay. There is no training or onboarding for new engineers at all. The team will help you and they are amazing people but there is little structure within the dev teams. There is no voice from the peons. If you're not a VP, you have no say and you better not complain or raise any issue (even legit blocks or questions) whatsoever. Only managers are allowed to innovate. You're a peon? Don't bring your ideas. They don't want them because you aren't allowed to have them if you don't have a title of 'manager' or 'vp'. The more the company makes, the less they pay or care for their employees - it went from a 7 figure to an 8 figure business during covid and they cancelled some of their benefits, there is no more Christmas gifts or bonus, and they shot down a 'inflation cost of living' 1x raise for everyone to account for the insane inflation. The fat cats take the money while the peons work the sweatshop. I've heard the females make even less than the males and the males make 50%-75% of the market rate due to inflation

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