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Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 8 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.1
27 March 2026
Decent Stability, But Watch Your Project
Pros: The company's financial standing feels strong, so job security for core Software Engineer roles in enterprise software is generally good. I felt quite secure during my project. They're a big tech player in Australia, so they don't make rash decisions often.
Cons: Sometimes project funding can shift quickly. If your specific cloud solutions project gets deprioritized, things can get a bit uncertain for those involved. It's not massive turnover, but you do see reassignments or smaller teams getting shuffled.
Advice to Management: Focus on clear communication regarding project longevity and potential team shifts. Make sure those in specialized enterprise software roles feel supported even if their project changes.
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Software Engineer
3.0
6 March 2026
Solid place for tech careers, especially for stability
Pros: As a Software Engineer, the job security here is pretty good. They're a big player in enterprise software, so projects are steady. I've felt pretty secure in my role, even during shaky economic times.
Cons: Growth opportunities for senior roles aren't always clear. Sometimes things move slowly, which can be frustrating. The hybrid work setup is okay, but not fully flexible.
Advice to Management: Focus on clearer paths for career growth, especially for long-term technical staff. Improve work flexibility options beyond the current hybrid model.
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Technical Consultant
3.0
27 February 2026
Leadership Needs More Clear Direction
Pros: The company offers solid job security, which is great in the tech industry. For technical consultant roles, you get good exposure to different clients and learn a lot about various enterprise software solutions. We also have a decent hybrid work model that offers some flexibility.
Cons: Leadership often feels pretty disconnected from the daily grind. It's tough to get clear strategic direction, especially for long-term projects in SaaS development. Decision-making can be really slow, and that gets frustrating sometimes for the teams on the ground.
Advice to Management: Try to communicate strategic goals more clearly across all levels, especially for technical consultant teams in the Brisbane office. Engage more with the actual development and implementation teams to understand the day-to-day challenges. Faster decision-making would really help improve morale and project velocity.
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Software Engineer
3.1
24 February 2026
Okay Pay, Benefits Could Be Better
Pros: The base salary for a Software Engineer is competitive enough for Brisbane, especially when you factor in the stable corporate environment. There's a decent superannuation contribution, which is standard here in Australia. They also offer some pretty solid professional development courses.
Cons: Annual pay raises are often pretty small, barely keeping up with inflation. Don't expect huge bonuses or exceptional equity options, unlike some bigger tech companies. The health insurance isn't amazing, and there aren't many unique perks beyond the basics.
Advice to Management: Re-evaluate the compensation strategy for technical roles, especially annual raises and additional benefits. It's tough to retain top talent when other enterprise software firms offer more attractive packages.
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Software Engineer
3.0
5 February 2026
Pay's okay, but benefits are pretty standard
Pros: The health insurance package is decent, better than some smaller firms. They also offer a good employee assistance program. It's a stable place for tech roles in enterprise software.
Cons: Salary for a Software Engineer here in the Brisbane office feels a bit low for the workload. Don't expect huge bonuses or stock options like at a big tech company. Pay raises aren't super frequent.
Advice to Management: Review salary bands for Software Engineer roles, especially for experienced staff. Competitors in the enterprise software space are offering more.
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Software Engineer
2.9
3 February 2026
Growth needs a push in this corporate environment
Pros: It's a really stable big tech company, especially for ERP software development. You learn a ton about their core product range. Good if you're just starting out as a Software Engineer.
Cons: Career growth isn't always clear, especially in the Brisbane office. Moving up feels slow for technical roles, even in cloud solutions development. You really have to advocate for yourself to get new opportunities.
Advice to Management: Create clearer career paths for employees. Invest more in skill development beyond just product knowledge for different roles.
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Software Engineer
2.7
2 February 2026
Leadership needs to listen, some good people
Pros: Some team leads are really supportive. They're good at guiding junior engineers. The culture within my immediate team in the Brisbane office was solid.
Cons: Upper management feels pretty disconnected. It's hard to get new initiatives off the ground. For us working on enterprise software, strategic direction often changes suddenly.
Advice to Management: Try to be more present with individual teams. Listen to the folks actually building the SaaS solutions. Improve communication channels for strategic changes.
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Software Engineer
2.9
4 December 2025
Decent culture, but could use more modern thinking
Pros: The people here are generally friendly and helpful. It's a pretty collaborative environment for a Software Engineer, especially within smaller project teams. The SaaS industry is fast-paced, and teamwork helps get things done.
Cons: Sometimes the culture feels a bit traditional, especially compared to other big tech places. There's a resistance to new ideas, which can be frustrating. Management sometimes struggles to adapt, impacting everyday work.
Advice to Management: Try to embrace newer approaches and empower teams to innovate more freely. Listening to feedback from Software Engineers and other technical roles could really help modernize things.
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