Affinity reviews

4.2

77% would recommend to a friend

(86 total reviews)
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Ken Fine

89% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Affinity has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 86 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Affinity employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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86 reviews
3.0
May 13, 2023

Scale up Growing Pains

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Compensation Great Founders Good benefits Work travel opportunities Some great people that are enjoyable to work with. Can make an impact on the organisation.

Cons

Executive team are underqualified and are steering the company in missing conservative targets each quarter. Leaders in charge of the BDR function have never done BDR before and so don't know the needs for it to be successful. When leadership make a decision, you will not be consulted, nor will they be receptive to feedback. Targets have been increased across the whole sales function to be unrealistic. Top performers in BDR will not be given autonomy to do their jobs. There is no progression pathway in place for them either. There is a sales progression plan where you achieve 'automatic promotion'. When you speak to the people who have been promoted and put into different market segments, they wish they never had done. Displays a faulty system they are unwilling to change. Leadership executives have favorite employees in their departments. So be prepared for unequal treatment that you will not be able to shift even with performance. Leadership has a habit of firing employees to use them as scapegoats for their poor mismanagement of functions. Many firings were not given warning or put on a performance plan before it happened. No talent nurturing. No investment made in your development bar the education fund. If you want to learn new skills you will have to go out and develop them yourselves. Some managers are inauthentic.

1.0
Dec 4, 2025

Not the same company it was a year ago

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Historically, this was a company with a strong moral compass and a supportive environment. It was a place where you could see yourself staying for years.

Cons

Do not join if you value work-life balance or fair pay. Pay is not competitive. Do not expect bonuses. Annual raises are measly and sometimes non-existent. Leadership recently rolled back time-off policies significantly, moving from a flexible model to a restrictive capped model without employee input. Do not expect your tenure or contributions to buy you any goodwill. Departures and layoffs are handled with a shocking lack of empathy. Long-time employees are treated as security risks rather than human beings during offboarding. The message is clear: everyone is disposable There is a massive disconnect between leadership communications and reality. Town Halls are filled with spin and toxic positivity, while valid concerns about attrition and strategy are ignored. You are expected to smile while the ship sinks. Management seems to be using performance reviews and PIPs not to improve performance, but as a mechanism for 'quiet firing' or justifying layoffs without proper severance. It creates a 'survivor' mentality where no one feels safe.

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Affinity Response
6mo
Thank you for your contributions to Affinity. Also, thank you for sharing your feedback through Glassdoor. Affinity has changed over the past year. Those changes have enabled us to deliver greater value to our customers, growth for our teammates and financial performance for Affinity. As you know from your time here, we seek to separate “facts” from “stories” (i.e., interpretation of facts). Here are a few facts that apply to your comments and to the goals we set for ourselves. Customers: Customer delight has increased. Customer NPS is up more than 20 points over the last 6-mo. Qualitative feedback from customers is similarly improved citing faster product velocity, compelling product vision (as shared at our annual customer conference, “Campfire”) and quality engagement from our CSMs. Team: Employee NPS has increased across all teams. Commonly cited drivers for that improvement include rolling out and practicing our updated values (eNPs = 47), excitement regarding the current product vision/roadmap and Affinity’s financial success (see below). Average compensation has been recently benchmarked by an external consultancy well above the 50th percentile. We will be sharing the results of the benchmarking and our updated compensation philosophy with the entire company. With respect to Affinity’s “time off” policies, teammates have substantial flexibility in the PTO that they take. That said, we have asked managers to have conversations with team members taking significantly more than our 15-20 day annual guideline to ensure that their teammates are still supported (i.e.coverage) – no hard caps, just ensuring requests are reasonable for the team. We will recommunicate this policy to the company. Thanks for your comment on that topic. In sum, our team is our most important asset. Our Exec team invests a disproportionate amount of its time focused on building, retaining and enabling high-performing teammates. Any performance management is engaged with that intent. When someone does leave the company, I meet with that person personally to thank them for their contributions, offer support in their transition and ask for any feedback that can help me to help Affinity. Great leaders balance accountability with empathy. We seek to demonstrate both. Financial performance: Revenue growth has increased while doing so with greater efficiency. Affinity is now a cash flow positive company. The effective balance of high-growth, profitability, customer delight and teammate investment is, indeed, a challenging one to maintain. Our intent is to do so while creating a career-defining environment for our teammates. In fact, despite our commitment to being a cash producing, profitable business, we are opening offices (“hubs”) in multiple locations through the US and Europe while also funding in-person events for teammates to build relationships and trust. Thank you again for your contributions to Affinity. Respectfully, Ken Fine, CEO
3.0
Aug 12, 2024

Great colleague but turnover is high

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I've met many supportive and hardworking coworkers there. People genuinely care for each other.

Cons

High turn over rate in general, especially in executive levels. Constantly changing the high level goals and product directions, and work-life balance is no longer ideal

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