Simplus reviews

3.6

52% would recommend to a friend

(392 total reviews)

Suyash Awasthi

29% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Simplus has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 392 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Simplus 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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392 reviews
2.0
Jun 20, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Good colleagues, found a good market niche with good timing

Cons

Cultish Utah culture; Non-existent strategic thinking; Management cares more about publicity than real performance

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Simplus Response
7y
Thank you for your feedback! I have reviewed your thoughts with key members of the executive team and we’d love to respond to a few items you’ve pointed out to see if we can clarify our messaging: Utah culture - Simplus is a global organization. We are proud of our Utah heritage where hard work, honesty, and accountability are key features to the Utah culture and history. 5/9 of our executive team and roughly 90% of our employee base are all based out of Utah. With that in mind, we strive to focus our internal messaging to apply to all of our employees. In July of 2018 we will have 300 employees and about one-third of those are outside of the U.S. in our Philippines and Canada locations. Simplus is headquartered in Utah, however our corporate culture is based off of our three company values: Critical Thinking, Stewardship, and the Underdog Spirit. Employees are recognized for the work they provide our clients and other employees and we are transparent when feedback is received that is both good and bad. Non-existent strategic thinking - each quarter, our executive team comes together to present a new Playbook for the quarter. This document outlines what is most important to all of Simplus employees and is at its core functions a purely strategic document. Business strategy is defined by Michael D. Watkins writing for the Harvard Business Review as, “a set of guiding principles that, when communicated and adopted in the organization, generates a desired pattern of decision making. A strategy is therefore about how people throughout the organization should make decisions and allocate resources in order accomplish key objectives. A good strategy provides a clear roadmap, consisting of a set of guiding principles or rules, that defines the actions people in the business should take (and not take) and the things they should prioritize (and not prioritize) to achieve desired goals.” We would be open to feedback from our employees via our Anonymous HR Feedback tool in Salesforce, or our All-Ideas Slack channel on how we can better communicate our business strategy and provide this information to employees in a usable format. Management cares more about publicity than performance -- During our weekly company meeting the number one topic and most important thing we discuss is customer satisfaction. This is our company's number one initiative across all departments and in our company Playbook, we track and focus on Customer Satisfaction Ratings, 5-star reviews, and hitting Pipeline, Sales Bookings, and Revenue targets. In July of 2017 we hired a VP of Marketing and started to consider our public performance valuable as a form of external recognition what allows us to grow our customer base and solutions is happy referenceable customers. “Crowdsourcing an expansion strategy” via interactive Zoom poll - Simplus allows for open Q&A at the end of each company meeting. We also use Zoom as an organization-wide video conferencing tool. This tool allows us to poll employees real-time and later run analysis on the results. These results, while interesting and immediately engaging, did not alter the business plan the executive team was using behind the scenes to consider expansion strategies. It allows us to get a pulse on the thoughts and interests of our employees, to potentially affect where we decide to look at building in the future. Focus more on business performance and quality -- As listed in the Simplus Q2 Playbook, our “most important thing” for this quarter is “to drive consistent delivery quality through consulting and technical training.” You nailed it! We continually update our focus for each quarter to be nimble and be able to react to the market. As discussed in our company meetings, our goals are set internally and not by Salesforce. We intend on becoming a global contender regardless of our partner ranking or Salesforce certification program. As we mentioned, we have anonymous suggestion features internally, along with multiple Slack channels where feedback can be given. Based on your response, I would also encourage you to review, in detail, our executive teams’ V2MOMs and our current quarter Playbook to familiarize yourself with our current business strategy.
1.0
Oct 16, 2015

Is this a real company?

Recommend
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Pros

They sometimes have a stocked cereal bar

Cons

Who is the CEO? I think I know his name but the reason no one has an opinion of him is because no one who isn't in the big boy club has ever spoken to him. None of the management knows anything about our products and the few who do are too overwhelmed to train anyone else so no one knows what is going on. There is no job security. Horrible benefits. No HR policies. And did I mention the big boy club? If you are a female expect to be a secretary or executive assistant or you will not do well here and find that you have zero support should something inappropriate happen to you or your other female friends. All support goes to the many men in management who have no idea what is going on yet all have a fancy title. This company is chaos. It will bring chaos into your life. Not worth the stress. Unless you thrive in a "we'll throw you to the wolves and you can figure it all out autonomously while others are trying to throw you under the bus, but we can offer a challenge!" environment, then this might be the place for you.

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Simplus Response
10y
I'm sorry you feel this way. I truly wish you the best and want you to know that I take your feedback seriously. We will do everything we can to protect and take care of our employees and improve as we grow. I appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback.
2.0
Dec 21, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Some really good people and managers who have been at Simplus since the gool ol' days (prior to 2023) are still here. Base Pay is in line with most Salesforce consultancies. Many people-managers support and defend good work/life balance and high-quality projects, though some in word only. Until 2025, Simplus has an 'unlimited PTO' policy, though with obvious limits.

Cons

The Infosys takeover is accelerating. The once-wonderful company culture continues a downward spiral toward a low-rent body shop. Top leadership left in 2022-23, replaced by Infosys yes-men, or the occasional well-intentioned guy whose ideas are handcuffed by inept Infosys leaders. Senior Managers and experienced Consultants continue leaving, replaced by folks comfortable in a low-rent environment. Many skilled Salespeople left, new Salespeople are not selling enough and not selling our strengths. Pipeline has been thin for a while except for terribly-run Infosys-led projects (not Simplus-led). SOWs are under-scoped or infeasible timelines. Projects staffed with increasing offshore and US visa-holders, and projects that are unfortunately led by Infosys (not Simplus) PMs push heavy workloads, long days and weekend work. This has been causing stress and burnout for seasoned Architects & Tech Leads. Infosys project leaders often over-promise, under-deliver, and lead projects into troubled escalations, which results in whipping the workers, forcing night and weekend work, rather than having intelligent project plans and realistic timelines. Company is ditching Salesforce as an internal tool and migrating to Workday, despite the fact we are a Salesforce consultancy. Laptops are locked down, and any IT help that needs to come from Infosys can take weeks to resolve instead of the 10 minutes it used to take Simplus IT to fix something.

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