Pluspunten
You'll gain resilience and a strong tolerance for chaos. A good place to learn what kind of company you don’t want to work for.
Minpunten
Buildertrend presents itself as an innovative and employee-friendly company, but the reality is far from it. The culture is toxic, with a leadership team dominated by men who are resistant to meaningful change. Decision-making is top-down, and employee voices—especially those outside of leadership’s inner circle—are largely ignored. While many companies have moved toward more balanced, meaningful inclusion efforts, Buildertrend continues to push DEI initiatives in a way that feels more like a box-checking exercise than real progress. These efforts seem more focused on appearances than on creating a truly inclusive environment, especially when leadership remains overwhelmingly homogenous and resistant to genuine cultural shifts. HR leadership is particularly problematic—rather than being true advocates for employees, they are more focused on playing office politics and protecting leadership’s interests. Instead of understanding the existing (albeit outdated) processes before implementing changes, they charge ahead without context, making things even more frustrating for employees. Their lack of strategic vision only adds to the dysfunction. If you’re looking for a place that values diverse perspectives, professional growth, and a healthy work environment, I’d advise looking elsewhere.
Pluspunten
This department is great. Everyone I work with is knowledgeable and self-sufficient. We are trusted to get our work done and there is a lot of flexibility. Pay is decent. I have had some bad jobs in accounting/finance and this is probably my favorite job I have had.
Minpunten
Other departments seem to have their own issues. We are siloed from those issues so I can't speak to them.
Pluspunten
None, a bunch of frat bros who put you down any chance they get.
Minpunten
I worked here for over two years, and it was a frustrating and, at times, uncomfortable professional experience. I often felt that my contributions were overlooked, and it was difficult to feel fully respected or included in conversations and decision-making. The workplace culture was one of the biggest challenges. I regularly observed gossip and unprofessional communication, and advancement did not appear to follow a clear, performance-based structure. From what I experienced, promotions seemed more closely tied to internal relationships than to measurable results, which made growth feel uncertain and inconsistent. There were also moments that I found inappropriate in a professional setting. I personally overheard a manager make a comment about wanting someone on a team based on appearance, which raised concerns for me about workplace standards. In addition, repeated day-to-day interactions sometimes felt dismissive or discouraging, and over time that created a work environment that was difficult to feel comfortable in. Leadership often felt disconnected from the day-to-day employee experience, and expectations around performance and quotas were, in my experience, difficult to meet in a sustainable way. This added pressure without a clear sense of support or alignment. This reflects my personal experience, but I would strongly encourage anyone considering a role here to ask detailed questions about team culture, communication style, and growth opportunities to determine if it aligns with what they’re looking for.