Legal bare minimum - werkgeversreview Anonieme werknemer bij CentralSquare Technologies

1,0
18 sep 2018
Anonieme werknemer
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Tritech was an amazing place to work at, shame to see all the hardwork it's employees did disrespected.

Minpunten

After purchasing Tritech, via forced merger from Bain Capital, Superion formed CentralSquare. They laid off the entire Tritech workforce and only offered the absolute bare minimum in severance. They could have chosen to offer more, but choose to only offer the least they could get away with. This shows a lack of respect for their employees.

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5,0
25 feb 2026
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The Proposals Team is amazing. The manager and director are supportive, knowledgeable, and fair. The team is hard-working, skilled, and friendly. I will miss them! If you are worried about the other reviews about CentralSquare, the Proposals Department has been insulated from cuts (except for a part-time position), and they try to balance the workload for job security.

Minpunten

It is a very large company, so there are some silos between departments.

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2,0
30 apr 2026
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There are talented people throughout the organization who genuinely care about public safety customers. Many teams work hard despite challenging circumstances, and peers are generally supportive and collaborative.

Minpunten

The biggest challenge is the disconnect between the Executive Leadership Team and the day‑to‑day realities of the business. Strategic decisions often feel top‑down, with limited understanding of operational constraints or customer impact. A strong “sell first, figure it out later” mindset creates ongoing strain across product, engineering, and support. Sales commitments are frequently made without proper scoping, leaving delivery teams scrambling to meet expectations that were never feasible to begin with. Communication is inconsistent across the company. Important updates are often shared late or not at all, and teams are left to interpret shifting priorities on their own. This lack of clarity leads to rework, misalignment, and frustration. Employee development is not a structured priority. Regular 1:1s, weekly check‑ins, or meaningful feedback loops are not consistently practiced, making it difficult for employees to grow, raise concerns, or feel supported in their roles.

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