Micromanagement prevails in Engineering - Software Engineering Blackbaud Employee Review

2.0
1 Feb 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The mission of the company to serve non-profits makes it feel like you are doing something for the greater good. For the most part, people are nice and there are fun activities from time to time. Location at the Domain is convenient to major access roads and there are many options for grabbing lunch or drinks after work. PTO policy is good.

Cons

There has been a big shift in Engineering since the leadership changed near the end of 2013. More directors were brought in throughout 2014 and the micromanagement came on heavy. Command and control is the mode of operation. Engineers hours are watched and scrutinized rather than the outcome and value of what they are producing. The great vision of leadership is to make sure engineers time adds up to 90% of their available capacity. If you do that (and produce nothing of substance or value) you're ok. Don't expect promotions either. They have become stingier and stingier with those over the past year or so. Again, engineering leadership doesn't know how to motivate and retain engineers. It's no wonder the good ones are leaving. In general, compensation is much lower than other software companies in Austin.

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5.0
9 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Was able to grow professionally, and be pushed to be the best employee possible

Cons

Honestly, at the time there weren’t many cons.

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Blackbaud Response
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Thank you for your positive feedback! We’re thrilled to hear that you were able to grow professionally at Blackbaud and felt supported in becoming the best employee you could be. Investing in the growth and wellbeing of our people—emotionally, socially, financially, physically, and intellectually—is core to who we are.
3.0
30 Jun 2026
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Pros

Remote First company with a dedication to mission and values across the non-profit sector.

Cons

Tough to advance with such longevity among senior leaders.

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