employees are treated like valueless entity - Senior Computer Programmer Analyst Persistent Systems Employee Review

1.0
Sep 18, 2014
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Pros

health insurance is good medium sized consulting company

Cons

engineers not valued poor salaries non existent hr no training heroism. salesforce ppl will get more salary (still less than market) because salesforce resources are harder to get. on contrary, overall company % of salesforce revenue is not much. basically stupid management. no commuter benefits or 401k match

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5.0
Mar 31, 2026
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Pros

Persistent was an easy organization to join. The recruiting process was relatively quick and the team helpful. Once I joined, I have gone through approx. two weeks of courses and 1:1 meetings with my team. All has been positive to date.

Cons

Processes can feel outdated — very much a company that relies on person to person connection to get things done.

2.0
Apr 6, 2026
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Pros

Exceptional Training: One of the best aspects of Persistent is their commitment to upskilling. They offer robust internal training programs and access to high-quality certifications that genuinely help build your technical foundation. Project Variety: You get exposure to a wide range of domains and tech stacks. For those looking to diversify their portfolio, the project-based nature of the work provides a lot of "hands-on" experience in a short amount of time. Supportive Peer Culture: The teams are generally collaborative and willing to help, making the onboarding process much smoother for newer hires.

Cons

Limited US Presence: Most of the core operations and job stability are centered in India. There are significantly fewer long-term roles available for US-based employees, which can lead to a feeling of being "on an island" or having limited local career progression. Project Dependency: Your experience and job security are highly dependent on the specific project you are assigned to. If a project ends and there isn't an immediate US-based opening, finding a new internal placement can be challenging. Bureaucracy: Being a large, project-based firm, the management processes can sometimes feel rigid or unorganized when transitioning between client engagements.

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