Think Before Joining & Reconsider If You’ve Recently Joined - Software Architect Icertis Employee Review

1.0
13 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Strong product and good market presence. Good exposure to enterprise-level work.

Cons

Leadership transition has created uncertainty. Co-founder Samir’s passing and Monish stepping away have significantly changed the leadership structure. High pressure around AI initiatives; in many teams, this translates into long working hours (12–15 hours a day) and frequent weekend work. Internal politics and favoritism affect morale. Frequent silent layoffs and ongoing concerns about job stability. Ongoing market discussions about a possible sale (reportedly involving Goldman Sachs, with figures around ₹45,000 crore being mentioned) have added to the uncertainty. There is also concern among employees about a possible round of layoffs around June. Think carefully before joining. The workload expectations and current environment may not suit everyone, so it’s worth evaluating based on your priorities and long-term goals.

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5.0
16 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

My journey with Icertis has been nothing short of extraordinary. I left the company and returned after gaining an even deeper appreciation for the incredible people, vibrant corporate culture, and promising market opportunities. I continue to witness Icertis transform from an early-stage startup to a more mature, global market leader.

Cons

The work environment can be fast-paced and demanding, but I've seen similar expectations in other high-tech companies like Microsoft, Salesforce, SAP and multiple Services providers.

1.0
3 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Perhaps the best one is that management is so blind you can just put your head down and be ignored with no response or actual support

Cons

Implementation & Upgrades: The core product is overly complex, often requiring more than a year to implement, and is notoriously difficult to maintain and upgrade. ​Customer Success: There is a significant disconnect regarding customer success. Leadership seems out of touch with the actual delivery challenges and the end-user experience. ​Stagnant Innovation & AI Strategy: The product has lacked meaningful innovation for years. Instead of integrating practical, compliant AI tools suited for our most profitable market (the Public Sector), leadership chases trendy technologies that do not solve our clients' actual problems. ​Dismissive Culture: Management struggles to accept constructive feedback from both employees and clients, creating an echo chamber at the top.

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