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Company failing (womp womp) - Anonymous employee Next Level Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Nov 10, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Dogs in-office, most of the people I worked with directly were lovely, generous PTO

Cons

The management at NLS appears to be struggling with sustainable growth and a clear strategic direction. They’ve boxed themselves into a tiny corner by hyper-focusing on one product (Duck Creek) and have no visible plan for growth beyond it. They bet everything on two or three major clients, lost them, and now the company is floundering. Instead of adapting or expanding into similar technologies, they’ve decided layoffs are easier. Just keep cutting people and hoping someone, somewhere, still wants a Duck Creek implementation! They completely ignore that they have talented employees capable of far more than Duck work. At this rate, it’s hard to imagine NLS staying afloat for much longer. They used to give raises and promotions that made sense. Then they started making excuses about why they couldn’t even do a small cost-of-living raise. Pay is below average for just about every role except the executives and The Chosen Few good ole boys. When they heard people complain about this, the response was a document outlining the company’s benefits package so they could say "oh we're paying you less base salary than what you deserve, but we pay x amount of your health insurance so it's like you're basically making 7 quadrillion dollars" I watched morale within the company decline every year I was there. I saw employees who expressed dissatisfaction often reprimanded, directly and indirectly. The company seemingly wants that "we're a family" vibe and claims they value feedback but employees are ignored if the higher ups really don't like what they're being told. Which is most of the time. They try to lie to employees to boost morale but I really don't think anyone falls for it, they just don't say it out loud anymore because they know it'll get them in trouble. They want the optics of having awards like "Best Places to Work" but don't want to put in the effort or reflect on the actual reasons they didn't even make the cut this year. TLDR; company probably won't be around for much longer at the rate they're going, and they don't value their employees whatsoever.

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5.0
Mar 18, 2025
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Pros

The employees and leadership at NLS are hard working, generous, understanding, and look to employees to help lead the way in services provided to clients.

Cons

The loudest voices tend to stir the pot the most.

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Next Level Solutions Response
1y
Thank you for your review and for being part of NLS over the years! We’re so glad to hear your experience has been shaped by great colleagues and leadership who are focused on collaboration and service. We also appreciate your honest perspective. Creating a positive and productive environment means continuing to listen to all voices - while also staying focused on what moves us forward as a team. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and for all you bring to NLS.
2.0
May 12, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefit package which includes PTO

Cons

Upper Management only cares about themselves and doesn't listen to the employees. They don't care when someone leaves. They are promoting people into upper management that have no business being in charge not only of people but a company. They are not transparent like they claim they are and only care about certain people and are not addressing the real problems. If they would listen to their employees and fix the REAL problem, the company would succeed. They tell you to come to them and let them know what the problem is. When you do, they don't listen or do anything about it.

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Next Level Solutions Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your feedback. You're describing a specific pattern: you spoke up, and nothing happened. That's not a gap in our process. That's a breakdown in trust, and those don't get fixed by telling people we have an open-door policy. You called out the People team directly. When the people responsible for culture and employee experience don't get it right for an employee, it can show up everywhere, and you felt that. Putting people into leadership who aren't ready to lead people can be damaging. It's a fair criticism to make, and it deserves a real answer, not a line about how we're committed to developing great leaders. We're looking at how feedback moves inside this company and whether our actions match what we say we believe. That work isn't finished.
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