Pluspunten
-FTO -Work life balance -Nice co-workers
Minpunten
Radancy has a pattern of laying off employees every one to two years, regardless of seniority or tenure. Even long-term employees with eight years at the company are not exempt. Job security is uncertain, and if you're fortunate, your manager may give you advance notice to secure another position before being let go. The company made poor investment decisions in the money market, putting employees' 401(k) and retirement savings at risk. Radancy's products suffer from a poorly designed and convoluted user interface, making them difficult to navigate. Additionally, the company prioritizes its enterprise clients, often neglecting smaller businesses that are left without adequate support. Rather than offering standardized product packages, Radancy tailors pricing based on a company’s revenue (as seen through Salesforce), ensuring they take just enough of the client’s budget without appearing excessively expensive. Furthermore, Radancy sells products that are not market-ready, such as its CRM, and frequently changes implementation processes and terminology, leading to widespread confusion across departments.