Where to begin... - Implementation Engineer/Product Specialist Verint Employee Review

1.0
Jun 24, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Some good people (now mostly gone). - Interesting product suite (mostly in the Chinese proverb sense of "interesting" but that provides some degree of challenge to break the monotony). - Primarily remote engagements (I'm not much for travel).

Cons

- HR managed out of HK, no idea how things work in the rest of the world. - Chronically under staffed and over committed. - Old boys club in management. - "Borg" mentality with regards to Mergers and Acquisitions, extremely slow to actually integrate acquisitions in any sort of clean fashion. - Huge churn. - Ivory tower mentality from "Product House", complete absence of regard for advice from the field. - Apparent complete lack of QA for "gold" releases of products. - Pretty much zero career progression opportunity in the Engineering stream (unless you want to go into Pre-sales or Project Management). - No corporate cards, requiring that expenses be accrued on personal cards, reimbursement process is extremely slow. - Incompetent IT management out of the HK office. - No trust for employees who are not part of the "old boys club". - No follow through on the alleged large catalogue of training. - Work Life balance? What's that?

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5.0
Aug 28, 2025
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Pros

Great environment and supportive management team. The company provides spaces for diverse backgrounds to be heard and supported.

Cons

Benefits and poor 401k match

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Verint Response
8mo
We appreciate your review. Thanks to dedicated Verinteers like you, we have proudly earned the ‘Great Place to Work’ certification in 15 countries. We remain committed to making Verint the employer of choice by listening and learning about areas where we can improve and grow. Once again, thank you for your review.
1.0
Apr 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The work itself was interesting and the team I worked with was talented and genuinely collaborative. Before the private equity acquisition, there was a sense that leadership cared about employees and the product roadmap had real vision.

Cons

The private equity acquisition fundamentally changed the culture and employee treatment. The layoff experience was one of the most disrespectful I have ever witnessed in a professional setting. An email arrived at 11pm the night before from an unfamiliar email address announcing a “company update” meeting scheduled for 7am the following morning. The email was so unusual that I initially reported it as a phishing attempt. The next morning, approximately one third of the company was laid off simultaneously with no meaningful notice, no personal communication, and no dignity extended to people who had given years of service. This is what happens when private equity prioritizes extraction over people.

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Verint Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your candid experience. We’re glad to hear that you found the work meaningful and valued the collaboration within your team. We recognize that the period you referenced was a challenging chapter, and we understand how significant organizational changes and workforce decisions can be. Feedback like yours is taken seriously as we continue to reflect, learn, and strive to navigate challenging moments with great care and respect for our people.
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