This place doesn’t feel like a real business. It feels more like a side project with no solid plan or real investment in people. Leadership gives out impossible quotas and expects results in two quarters. If you don’t deliver, you’re out.
One-on-ones aren’t about development. They’re used to pressure you and remind you your job is on the line. People are hired and fired so often, it’s hard to keep track. At this rate, they might actually run out of people to hire.
The real goal here seems to be going public or selling. There’s no real focus on building a team, a culture, or anything lasting. Leadership is more concerned with how the company looks than how it operates. They even hire firms to clean up negative reviews on Glassdoor and Google. Watch how they’ll respond to this with a generic, Chatgpt generated comment just like all other reviews that avoids accountability. At the same time, they’ll push current employees to post glowing reviews just to bump up the star rating.
If you just need a paycheck while you look for something better, this could be a stopgap. But if you’re looking to grow your career or be part of something meaningful, this isn’t it.
And yes, commissions are never explained and you end up chasing every dollar you earned wondering if you were paid correctly.