This Company Rocks!! - Product Manager Cority Software Employee Review

5.0
Jul 21, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

We have flexibility, telecommuting benefits, great benefits, competitive salaries, and a great culture/environment. We enjoy management transparency, which is rare, but allows us to know where we stand and what do we need to do in order to achieve company goals. Ideas are respected and welcomed. The CEO knows everyone and is legitimately interested in our clients and employees lives. I enjoy working for this team and I haven't found too many people who I cannot work with.

Cons

We wear many hats at times, but that challenge is welcomed most times. Communication with remote employees is difficult some times.

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5.0
Jan 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Cority is clearly the best product in the market, and they've built such a kind, welcoming culture. This is the best place I've worked in software, even if it's hard work.

Cons

I personally love change, but if you don't, may not be for you. They company is growing up fast as it tries to go for market leadership. That means things can feel a little chaotic sometimes.

4.0
Jul 28, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

My team was supportive, helpful, and kept my progression at the company top of mind. There was a lot of opportunity to self-lead with enough direction to feel like I was impactful.

Cons

The top-down leadership and direction from C-suite and VP level folks was vague, left us in limbo sometimes, and in the last few months, has been confusing. The HR policies are incredibly dated especially for a tech company- no unlimited PTO (very little PTO actually), minimal health insurance, minimal L&D budget, almost no flexibility with remote work. Also, everything has to be passed through ONE SINGULAR PERSON on the HR team, who really lacked any nuance, thoughtfulness, or attention to detail. Having to communicate with this person at all was a sure-shot at being a frustrating interaction.

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