AlertDriving Reviews

2.2

22% would recommend to a friend

(117 total reviews)

Gerry Martin

24% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

AlertDriving has an employee rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 117 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The AlertDriving employee rating is 43% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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117 reviews
1.0
30 Jan 2018

Do not recommend!

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get free coffee, although it tastes horrible, but the catch is that everyone has to volunteer to clean the kitchen, which includes washing sinks, throwing out mouldy food from the fridge and also windexing the glass doors on a quarterly basis!

Cons

When I was in my management role, I was asked to write positive reviews to offset all the bad ones. This still continues to happen as you see after every negative review, a positive one is posted in rebuttal to the previous post. The positive reviews are lies. There is no flexibility or advancement in career. The only rewarding part about working there was 5:00 when everyone would happily run to the doors. If an investigation was done by a labour board, they will discover that almost 90% of employees were fired without any warning. Either the company really doesn't know how to hire people or leadership gets some sort of pleasure out of dismissals. The leadership has a very bad-temper and loves finding reasons to play the blame game. Managers are expected to treat their employees the same way or else we are called a "Walmart Greeters". Product is pricey, outdated and ineffective. There is no flexibility in time, in fact, doors and badges are monitored on an ongoing basis to ensure no one comes in a minute past the time they’re supposed to start or a minute before 5. I once was asked to tell an employee that they could only go to the washroom between certain times during their work day. Company does not allow you to expense your cell phone bills when you travel but you are expected to be available to reach all around the clock. The CEO is Gerry Martin -not- Ming Poon.

1.0
6 Jan 2018

Alertly steer away from this company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Many amazing, talented people have come through this company - Software is used by many companies to save their drivers' lives and lower their insurance costs - Great views from the 8th floor office, very nice trails to walk in immediate area - Good fridge, great coffee

Cons

- There used to be tremendous engineering management, culture, focus, process and work ethic but a re-organization in late 2016 and subsequent layoffs have undone these positives - Build in house model has been replaced with a Buy and integrate model. An aging but effective product line has been replaced a very complex mix of poor or complex products - Most of the great people have either quit or have been fired, there is no technical leadership left - Morale is very low, people are afraid to speak up - There are a number of fake (positive) reviews for this company - Employees are expected to clean the kitchen and entrance doors each Friday - No bonus or profit sharing, 10K life insurance, no vision care, no long term disability, no RRSP, no HR, 3-month waiting period for the medical and dental coverage - 8.5 hours per day at the office for Engineering, 9 hours for Business (with a mandatory 8 AM - 5 PM attendance) - Working remotely is not an option, even in bad weather - You will get scolded for wearing inappropriate footwear or apparel - Ming Poon is listed as the CEO, this is not the case, he actually served as CTO, and did an amazing job until the re-organization took place in late 2016

1.0
22 Oct 2017

Incredibly Toxic and Predatory

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Coworkers on the lower end of the totem pole were a talented, friendly crew.

Cons

Where to start? The two co-owners (brothers) are violent, aggressive people with unrealistic expectations, anger issues, and a total lack of self-awareness. Once witnessed one of them literally *throw a desk phone at an employee* during a meeting. Incredibly toxic environment, always a low-key dread of wondering who would be fired next. Not unusual to hear the CEO Gerry yelling full-volume at an employee behind closed doors. "Management" were all hired early in the company's history, most with no industry experience in either their department OR in managing people, and it shows. Their unprofessionalism, favouritism, and lack of direction were clearly evident. Their main job was to serve as puppets for the two owners. Ultimatums were common-place. Unrealistic, or flat-out impossible goals were expected, and not meeting even one was a fireable offence. Turn over in the sales department is a sight to behold. Other departments would go through phases of projects, and suddenly shifted to something else. Tardiness was an capital offence, which in their minds was "not at your desk at exactly 8:30am". One minute late meant being sent home, or worse. Yet, overtime was expected due to the constant barrage of unrealistic goals (and the fear of unemployment), and never, EVER compensated for. It's common knowledge (spoken in hushed tones among the lower staff) that AlertDriving's turn over is so high, they go to extreme lengths to ensure terminated employees are denied unemployment insurance, even going so far as to lie to the government about ex-employees. AlertDriving is afraid if all the people who were wrongly terminated were granted EI, the government might take notice and open an investigation. Overworked, underpaid, with unrealistic goals and public humiliation. A terrible place to work, and not worth it for any reason. If you currently work for AlertDriving, my advice is to document everything. Every interaction, every screaming match, every ridiculous expectation. Protect yourself.

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