System C Reviews

3.0

45% would recommend to a friend

(233 total reviews)
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Nick Wilson

52% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

System C has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 233 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The System C employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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233 reviews
5.0
26 May 2026

Supportive team and positive atmosphere create great experience

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Pros

I have been with System C for 4 months and have been very happy. I had read some of the Glassdoor reviews before accepting the role and felt a bit apprehensive, but since starting, my experience has been very positive. I understand that everyone’s experience is different, but mine has been great so far. My team and manager have been supportive, patient, and encouraging throughout my probation period, and we have quickly built a strong working relationship. The other people I have come across within the company have also been friendly and welcoming, which creates a genuinely positive atmosphere. I am really enjoying working here and hope this continues!

Cons

None at the moment. It has all been very positive so far.

2.0
19 May 2026
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Pros

Wellbeing support has been introduced and was readily offered when I was under severe pressure on recent deployments. Still some potential for home working perhaps. Did receive overtime pay for weekend working on GoLives and out of hours upgrades, although not sure that is the policy for new starters.

Cons

Salary does not reflect the responsibility and pressures of a customer facing workstream lead role on large multi million pound projects. I spent a very large proportion of my working life at System C, and am no doubt easy to identify, but I owe it to future staff to give my honest opinion and some kind of provable baseline on my old personal working conditions, although for others their conditions obviously may differ. I hope transparency is always welcome at System C. System C was a good employer prior to COVID, under the original founders, the McKesson Corporation and the Symphony Technology Group. Since then however a new private equity owner (CVC Capital Partners) has taken over and things have changed drastically and the atmosphere has become very cold. My average annual salary "rise" for last 5 years under the current ownership was under £1500 (2.76% per year), pre tax. Average bonus when paid (which was not every year) was under £1200 per year, pre tax. Extensive job cuts after acquisition of numerous smaller companies have made it very slow and difficult to do a deployment type job, as much knowledge and experience has been lost and overburdened staff have retreated from engagement with their colleagues. There is a current heavy emphasis on reaching billable hours targets. Resulting heavy focus on time recording damages interest in just doing your job. My old role was home based, although pre COVID I was working 2 to 3 days a week on hospital sites and in some cases staying in hotels away from home. Post COVID this switched to full time home working, as the NHS did not want people on site. Just before I left however, there was a switch in focus to pulling people back into offices, under the guise of "collaboration". A desk and parking space is bookable via a company app. Max employer pension contributions (Defined Contribution pension) for employees at my level was 8%, matched to employee contributions. Only 28 days holiday a year (including one for your birth month) after a very length service. Poor understanding by senior and middle management on what customer facing deployment staff do on a daily basis, causing friction and questioning/rejection of timesheets Often faced hostile senior level customer staff with minimal support. Helped successfully deploy over a dozen large EPR projects, however the last project took twice as long and the week after the successful GoLive, we had a Town Hall meeting. The senior leadership team offered absolutely no thanks to the deployment team for their hard work over those years. The only person who did was a HR person in the last few seconds of the call. When I left to retire, I received many very kind messages from deployment colleagues and customers, who personally contacted me and thanked me for all my help over the years. I received a cold standard letter from HR thanking me for my efforts but making no mention of my retirement, although the junior HR person who conducted my exit interview was very kind and thanked me on behalf of the company. Senior management said nothing on my retirement. Not one sent an email. Says is all really. It may work for you and it did for me for a while, but if (like myself), you are a quiet, capable, slightly unambitious person who just wants to do their job, then the current culture will be very difficult for you. I genuinely felt I was taken for granted and was being exploited by the time I decided to leave. Caveat emptor.

2.0
16 Apr 2026

Bare minimum for starting your career- not worthwhile to stay.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Experienced and friendly colleagues in most roles with wide breadth of knowledge. Decent offices. Easy to get a job, especially for this market, if you have interview experience. Customers in healthcare/government so opens some doors when looking for other opportunities.

Cons

Associates are offered minimum wage, yet require a relevant degree/multiple prior years of experience. Hybrid is offered in some roles after 1y+ instead of after passing probation. Some associates are required to work in office when they have 0 other senior team members working with them. No clear progression in some roles. Some people with decades at the company have the same title as people that don’t. Similarly , increased responsibility in a role may not equate to an increase in salary. Though rare mandatory unpaid overtime required for cases outside of your control. Worthless usage of AI, development pushed forward to increase sales without full documentation of usage/ use cases that provide actual benefits other than possibly(best case) saving a couple of seconds. Usage of legacy systems that are no longer being developed but sold anyway that end up causing more harm than good. Systems are built on dated technologies, so not much use in that area if looking to advance your career. No real benefits outside of birthday leave, and minimum amount of annual leave in the market.

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System C Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback. It is not always easy to read, but it is important. We understand that your experience has left you feeling frustrated, and we value the opportunity to reflect on what we can do better. We are actively working on programmes to strengthen career progression, development opportunities, hybrid working and how we support colleagues through change. These are important areas of colleague experience and remain a priority for us as the business continues to grow. Our Associate Programme is designed as a two-year development route, with starting salaries from £25,000 and progression to £30,000 linked to six-monthly milestones. A degree is not a requirement for all Associate roles, although some roles do require specific skills, experience or technical knowledge. We know that progression needs to feel clear, fair and meaningful, and we are continuing to build clearer career pathways, stronger development conversations and more opportunities for colleagues to grow across teams, products and disciplines. We are also evolving our approach to hybrid working. We want to bring more colleagues together in person more regularly because we believe it supports collaboration, learning and connection. For most roles, we encourage colleagues to spend two or more days per week on site. Some roles, particularly Associate and early-career roles, may require more regular office time to support onboarding, coaching and development. As a business supporting health and social care, our technology has to make a real difference. We are investing in our products and use of AI with a clear focus on practical improvements for customers, frontline professionals, patients, families and people who rely on care services. We also work in a heavily regulated industry, so safety, security, governance and compliance are critical to our roadmap. Used well, AI can improve efficiency, reduce admin burden and help professionals spend more time where it matters most. We offer 25 days’ holiday, increasing to 27 days over time, as well as birthday leave. Our flexible benefits package also allows colleagues to choose what matters most to them, whether that is investing more into their pension, accessing private healthcare or purchasing additional holiday. We would welcome the opportunity to understand more about your experience. Please reach out to your HR Business Partner or People and Programmes Partner so we can listen, understand the detail and continue to improve. Thank you again for raising this. Tanya - CHRO
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