QAD reviews

3.2

47% would recommend to a friend

(597 total reviews)
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Sanjay Brahmawar

32% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

QAD has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 597 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The QAD employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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597 reviews
1.0
Jun 15, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The work culture is nice as the location looks out to a full ocean view on a hill top and there is a gym facility as well as free lunch and breakfast. However at the same time it promoted you to never leave work and work through lunch and hold meetings during the time you should be taking for yourself as a break.

Cons

Upper management takes for granted the employees who work for them. Thank you and please does not seem to be part of their vocabulary and when you work so hard for people that take you for granted it becomes very hard to go to work. Your 40 hour work week is never just that and seems to be more like 50-60 hours. Some executives are not above asking you to do personal errands for them as well. If you want to move up in this company you have to work extra hard for little pay and earning a promotion or even an increase in salary is almost impossible.

2.0
Dec 28, 2009

Get In and Get Out

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice physical plant in a beautiful part of California, co-workers are basically good people (though caught up in a bad system that encourages backstabbing), free lunch, onsite exercise room.

Cons

Senior executives and department heads "manage" by reacting to CEO's spur-of-the-moment and frequently unrealistic demands. They don't say "no" to him because that's a sure way to lose your job. Actual work is then pushed down the org chart and any questions about what needs to be done are seen as insubordination, so line employees are frequently in the dark about specific requirements for a deliverable. A big fire drill ensues, then the CEO doesn't like what is presented and the employees are marked as "failures" and senior management throws them under the bus to keep their own jobs. Long-term employees, in addition to be agile about avoiding visible work, tend to be cynical and prone to lying and blame-shifting to cover their own tails. Turnover is relatively high due to arbitrary ranking of 10 percent of employees as "under performers" twice a year. In other words, if there are 10 people in your group, 1 of you has to be designated as an under performer. You will get no raise and will be laid off in the the next round of frequent "house cleanings". If you go to work there, try to avoid getting "promoted" to management. You have no authority, as the CEO micromanages everything, yet you are held account for producing results he can't clearly define until he sees what you've delivered -- which he won't like. The next step after "promotion" is out the door -- my group has had six managers in four years! QAD is an OK starting place or an interim job, but not as a long term place to build a career. Those who stay develop something like "battered wife" syndrome and believe they have no options but to continue to remain in an abusive system. Also, very little of what is done here conforms to software industry standards, so you'll develop some bad work habits if you hang around too long.

2.0
Oct 1, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Lovely facilities on a beautiful bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, free lunch provided onsite daily, nice exercise room, mostly pleasant and intelligent co-workers. Interesting software and customers.

Cons

Top management has sense to hire smart people but then micro-manages them ("founders syndrome") and will not tolerate dissenting ideas. Subscribes to the Jack Welch (of GE) big company management theory that 10 percent of employees should arbitrarily be ranked as "under-performers" each review period (twice a year) resulting in lots of voluntary and involuntary turnover. Paranoia about job security leads to a "keep your head down and blame the other guy if something goes wrong" mentality. Promotion, review, and dismissal policies perceived to be completely random.

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