I thought the reviews were fake - Client Success Manager Postscript Employee Review

5.0
Sep 15, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Before deciding to join Postscript, I thought the reviews here and in other places had to be exaggerated. Spoiler Alert: They aren't! Some of my favorite things include: - ability to be honest about mistakes without judgment - remote culture is straight FIRE and i feel i have actual friends - a lot of cross-departmental collaboration - constantly growing and evolving - very receptive to feedback - approachable CoFos

Cons

You've gotta be okay with the constant change and fast-paced environment of a start up. No one is here to hold your hand either, so it's expected you are a self-starter that is disciplined.

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5.0
Jun 24, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Really great culture to work

Cons

Unrealistic expectations for the role at hand

2.0
May 24, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Amazing colleagues. Lots of smart team members willing to come together to find a solution or offer recommendations to be customer first.

Cons

- LOTS of layoffs. Bound to happen in tech, but in less than two years there were multiple rounds of layoffs, including a larger RIF - Like other reviews mention, lots of emphasis and power given to senior leadership with shady/limited comms shared to the rest of the team. They claim there are cutbacks (above mentioned layoffs), yet senior leaders are on offsites a few times a month. - Pay is not on par with industry standards and hard to get meaningful promotions based on the corporate competencies structure they expect you to follow. Yet, many roles have blurred lines and responsibilities that don’t fall in line with their competency structure. - If you are not buddy buddy with senior leader and/or in a role that draws a lot of company attention or impact, good luck trying to advance or be given new opportunities you express interest in. - As other reviews mention, they do not operate as a mature startup and still seem to fly by the seat of their pants

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