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Elite Technology

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Great company with a ton of potential - Anonymous employee Elite Technology Employee Review

5.0
22 Apr 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Company just recently split off from Thomson Reuters and is currently backed by TPG, one of the best PE firms in the US. - Great Leadership Team - 100% remote - Company has a solid hold on the legal-tech market, so the future is bright - Moving towards cutting edge technology via the move to the cloud for 3E - Solid compensation (base + bonus + benefits + employer match on 401k) - Home Office Allowance Stipend

Cons

The company went from thousands of employees at TR to <500 overnight on Jan 1, so there are some growing pains. This is great for some people who want to have ownership and autonomy to get stuff done, but not for everyone.

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5.0
15 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
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CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good Culture and Good Leadership

Cons

Still transforming from a large company to a smaller PE owned company.

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2.0
2 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Talented Colleagues: Many of the people at Elite are dedicated, collaborative, and genuinely care about doing great work. These individuals are the heart of the organization and often the reason teams continue to function effectively

Cons

Leadership Disconnect: While there are a few strong individuals, the majority of the leadership team feels out of touch. Frequent turnover and a top-heavy structure dominated by former Kronos/UKG leaders have created a sense of exclusion and distrust among legacy employees. Lack of Growth Opportunities: Career development is minimal. Internal promotions are rare, and upward mobility feels limited—especially for those who didn’t come from the Kronos/UKG pipeline. Culture vs. Reality: The company’s stated values and cultural promises sound good on paper but often don’t translate into action. There’s a growing perception that these are more performative than practiced. Micromanagement and Control: Leadership’s approach leans heavily toward micromanagement, stifling autonomy and innovation. This undermines employee confidence and morale. Profit Over People: Decisions often prioritize short-term financial gains over long-term employee well-being and engagement. This has contributed to a culture of caution and skepticism. Erosion of Legacy Culture: With only about 20% of tenured Elite staff remaining, the influx of external hires has shifted the company’s identity. Many feel the unique strengths of the original Elite culture are being overwritten rather than integrated.

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