Appirio reviews

3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

(581 total reviews)

Hari Raja

56% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Appirio has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 581 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Appirio employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Beratung industry (3.7 stars).

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581 reviews
3.0
Sep 17, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Latest technology solutions, very bright employees, fun place to work

Cons

Lots of younger folks who do not appreciate the experience or guidance of moreseasoned managers. Also have too many geeky nerds who behave like they are prima donnas.

1.0
Nov 2, 2020

Dysfunctional

Recommend
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Pros

They have large projects. This has a lot of negatives but also it's kind of a possitive. As a consultant, you need experience in working with large enterprise businesses.... However, you can get this kind of experience in many other partners out there.

Cons

Where do I start... - Employee Benefits (holiday etc) No need to expand on this. It's basically the minimum package, so not sure it's "Benefits" - Project Expectations Expectation setting with clients is generally poor. Number of times the PMs will commit the team to unrealistic timelines without consulting the team. You're expected to just take it on the chin... otherwise you're not a team player - Quality resources both onshore and offshore I think, most of the talent left when Wipro aquired Appirio. This is from the top down... just look at the labor turnover in the past year... also worth noting that most of Wipro developers that you'll be working with are simply shocking. In other companies you'd rely on the Project Managers to manage the resource of the project, but from my experience at Appirio, they're just as bad. - Management Team leads and heads of departments have very little power... everything just gets pushed up to Wipro through the many, many layers of management and nothing ever comes back. - No defined working hours means that you are expected to always be available Many consultancy companies do this now. I think it's a little cheeky as you're told that this is a benefit. Some might find this as a benefit, but I'd rather know when I start work and finish so I can plan my social life. - High Travel expectations You'll find yourself traveling to business parks all over the country. This has happened to me multiple times with little warning; some Sr. PM in India will commit the times of onshore resources to be onsite with the client. No questions asked, you're just expected to pack up and travel for unknown reasons, no agendas and no time to explain. Again, if you complain (which I have) you're labeled as a bad team player and just told that this is your job. - Poor Client mangement Wipro manage the Accounts... UK teams have very little influence with SOW's all the way to delivery. Wipro solution is always just to throw more developers at it and the onshore just have to deal with it. - Lastly Wipro systems are awful Time logging, annual leave requests and help tickets can take DAYs to log. Add that to the existing stresses of the projects, it makes Appirio a company that is very difficult one to stay at and recommend to others. I would of also liked to give this feedback to the Management directly but they didn't even do an exit interview...

3.0
Apr 12, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good job security. Actually, this is kinda a con. Because I have seen employees that definitely should have been fired for being horrible people, but they still get to stick around. I guess with attrition being what it is lately, Appirio can't afford to be losing anyone.

Cons

The Wipro internal systems are horrible. Just one example of many: you have to enter your timecards into their system, but no one else can see it, so each project manager for any projects you are on has to ask you to enter your timecards again into their own personal SharePoint excel spreadsheet, so that they can bill the clients. Office 365 sucks. It was never designed for collaborative editing, and has a ton of bugs. You could be working in a spreadsheet, and portions of the work you did suddenly disappear, and you have no idea where the gaps are. On-boarding for new employees is extremely arduous, and can take weeks. The old Appirio leadership all bailed out and left us holding the bag. We had a stand-in CEO for a while, and he left also. Now I couldn't even tell you who the new CEO is. I don't really think it matters. Appirio effectively does not have any leadership anymore. We are headless. This review has been seriously edited down to a third its original size, to soften the blow.

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