Conduent reviews

3.0

44% would recommend to a friend

(10,206 total reviews)
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Harsha V. Agadi

33% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Conduent has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 10,206 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Conduent employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Jun 19, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home before it was trending. People are mostly nice, all trying to do the right thing and work hard. Opportunity to move to different departments.

Cons

No cost of living increases, occasional 401k match, no bonuses... you only get a raise if you change jobs and you must insist upon a pay increase. The 2nd in command said in a meeting to managers- "these negative reviews are your fault and if your employees don't like it, they can leave." The left hand does not know what the right hand is doing- ever. Everyone has a finger in the hole of this ship... do more with less. Entire departments are outsourced to third world countries with lower salary requirements.

1.0
May 23, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Ability to work from home IF they feel like it and you meet your production standards.

Cons

Pay and benefits are garbage. Was hired in to do the work of state employees who had been outsourced by this company for significantly worse pay and benefits, without the ability to say I worked for the state. When I was hired I was told that I would begin work at 6 am and end work when our work load was finished, regardless of the time (this could be 4-5 pm on busy days). Then when I started we were given the work of another department that was never ending and was told if we completed our duties early we needed to do the other departments work until 3 pm. This was not communicated on hire and when employees complained it was not their job, we were told to get over it basically. No additional compensation for extra job requirements. THEN we were told production standards would be increasing, in the near future pay would be based solely on productivity, and that if we did not meet the unattainable standard we would be let go. Managers are flexible with schedules if they feel like it, I literally could not plan anything after work any day of the week in fear of work running over. Had an appointment 1 or 2 times I had scheduled after work and when I informed my manager when it appeared we would run over, she told me I would have to cancel and they would not reimburse me even after I explained there is a 20 fee. Takes a full year for FMLA to kick in, good luck not getting fired for having a medical condition that causes you to miss work. They DO NOT CARE that you have a medical condition causing this, they will only care if you have a documented disability. Even if you provide documentation of your condition, if you are not deemed disabled they will not take your health into consideration regarding your attendance. They are not afraid to punish you. I had about 3 days of training and the rest was me training myself by asking questions.

1.0
Apr 12, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Hiring pay was good - but hard to get a raise after that. People working with were great and really cared about the company.

Cons

Management did a survey and 50+% said pay was an issue. At next meeting, an upper manager laughed saying that people always want more money. Some people haven't gotten raises for years. People getting bonuses got 100+ of their bonuses the last 2 years while regular staff had no raises at all. Instituted processes for getting IT work done that are total process bottlenecks. Waited over 3 months to get a task done that would take a day. Hiring backfills was impossible. The HR tool used is the worst I've ever seen. Had to keep adding the same requisition to a tracking spreadsheet month after month. It's impossible to talk to an HR person about a problem. You have to submit an email and wait for a response. You aren't given an HR partner to work with. I got a sharp email back when I asked a follow-up question to a response and was told I had to submit a new question for that. Product people were just chasing dollars - had no plans or market strategy.

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