Hexagon Geospatial has no respect for its employees - Marketing Hexagon Employee Review

1.0
11 Nov 2019
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Pros

There are no pros ...it is a bad work culture and negative environment, which will no longer be accepted by millennials.

Cons

No respect for loyal and hardworking employees No transparency and no trust No respect for gender equality, no female role models Management is lying about everything and are clueless about people management You need to be close friends with certain people in the management team to get a promotion. This is resulting in wrong people in the wrong job for the wrong reason. These people are not capable and see their team members as competition for their own job. As a result.. they lay off good people. There is proof that several members of the management team are not behaving in a professional way, but nothing happens. Good people leave to find better jobs since they are not appreciated. HR is seen as a less important department, there is no investment in talent management.

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5.0
9 Jun 2026
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Pros

Amazing company culture. You can ask as many questions as you like, and they treat you like a real part of the team.

Cons

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3.0
2 May 2026
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Pros

The best part of MI is the people in the trenches — the field engineers, techs, and specialists who show up, solve problems, and support each other even when the system around them doesn’t. The teamwork, the shared experience, and the professionalism of the technical staff are what keep the wheels turning. Those relationships are the real value.

Cons

Systemic issues repeat without meaningful correction, and workarounds often become the long‑term solution. Expertise doesn’t always translate into organizational change, which leads to a cycle of recurring problems and unnecessary rework. Administrative and process inconsistencies add friction that the technical teams end up absorbing.

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