Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Information Technology Services

    Company size

    51-100

    Primary location

    7th floor, Ascott Makati Glorietta 4 Ayala Center San Lorenzo Makati City 1224 Philippines
    Quadrant Information Services, Inc. a Philippine based corporation engaged in Management of Information Systems technicians and encoders. We support own us clients with quality services handling work in connection with United States personal lines property and casualty insurance rating and information management systems and planning services.

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    What’s it like working at Quadrant Information Services, Inc.?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    At Quadrant Information Services, Inc., employees value the supportive relationships they build with their colleagues who help each other through workplace challenges. The company provides stable employment and consistent income for those seeking job security.

    However, several workplace challenges are consistently mentioned by employees. The use of legacy systems and outdated tools limits efficiency and professional development opportunities. There are concerns about work-life balance due to regular overtime expectations, and career development opportunities are limited. The management style and heavy workload demands are also noted as significant challenges that impact the employee experience.

    Recent reviews

    1.0
    Programmer
    Mar 2026
    Makati City Metro Manila3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Heavy workload, micromanagement, ignored feedback, low pay, and poor work-life balance cause stress.
    The good thingsI hope the company takes time to reflect on the feedback shared by former employees and views it as constructive input rather than bitterness, as these concerns are reflections of workplace realities
    The challengesRepeated concerns about workload were raised but not addressed. There is ongoing pressure to complete work in advance despite already full schedules. The workload and level of micromanagement have created a stressful work environment. Operational concerns often feel unheard or unsupported as management do not accept feedbacks. Frequent messages and calls outside office hours make it difficult to maintain healthy work–life boundaries. Vacation leave is difficult to fully utilize, as work must be completed in advance to compensate for time off. Compensation does not feel aligned with the level of responsibility and workload. The current development unit calculation method needs review, as task complexity and scope have increased without adjustment.
    1.0
    Rate programmer
    Feb 2026
    Makati City Metro Manila1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    no growth, super stress and burn out
    The good thingsThe good thing you'll and your colleagues grow unnaturally close, not through collaboration but through a shared, unspoken hatred for the same toxic management and soul crushing workload. You don’t work together you survive together like inmates who’ve learned to read the guards micro-expressions to predict the next outburst. Your mental state doesn’t improve. It’s forged. Congratulations you’ve been enrolled in a deranged mental boot camp—no opt out, no safety briefing where every day unlocks a more hardcore roadmap straight into psychological hell. Stress and burn out is the air you breathe. The workload is infinite, abstract, and somehow always your fault. Management explodes on schedule and off script, twisting reality through manipulation and gaslighting, then calmly rebranding the damage as “growth” and “part of the process.” By the end, you’re not just surviving the job you’re enduring a full-scale mental endurance trial.
    The challengesno real growth here. The environment is built on super-legacy systems and prehistoric tools, and management focuses on preserving them rather than improving anything. Instead of developing modern, transferable skills, you spend most of your time keeping outdated technology alive. Work–life balance does not exist in practice. Working outside office hours is normal. Expectations spill into evenings and weekends, and the workload is consistently overwhelming, with little regard for sustainability or personal boundaries. A significant investment of time is expected in their technology stack, but it rarely pays off. The tools are outdated, the skills are not transferable, and much of the effort becomes a long-term waste of time and energy. Before committing, strongly review your contract before signing any of their contracts. Question everything. I genuinely recommend having all contracts reviewed by a lawyer to fully understand your rights.
    1.0
    Programmer
    Feb 2026
    Manila City Metro Manila1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    It's just very bad, very very bad
    The good thingsNo Good Things at all
    The challengesAncient software with very terrible management, forces you to render overtime that will make you drain every single day. NO WORK BALANCE HERE. So, if you're planning to apply in Quadrant, make sure that you don't have anything to do and you're ready with manipulating management
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