Heavy firing culture - Customer Support Representative highlevel Employee Review

3.0
Jan 12, 2024
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Pros

Great start for an entry level position in tech. I enjoyed the company culture and working from home

Cons

Where do I start.. They will repeatedly ask you to do things outside of the scope of your job without any incentive. I was made to train new employees while doing my job. Management could be better and more transparent instead of just randomly pulling you into a zoom room to train someone. I wouldn’t have cared to train someone if the pay was better but it wasn’t. Pay definitely isn’t a livable wage these days. You will be asked to do A LOT of things out of your job description. Only people who are really safe are older employees. Use this job as a stepping stone but don’t expect to be in it for longevity

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The people are the best part of the company. The team is talented, supportive, and creates a genuinely positive, collaborative environment. The culture is young, energetic, and enjoyable to be part of, which makes the day-to-day experience much better.

Cons

They pay very little and expect a lot in return, especially when you're traveling to events. For a tech company, the compensation is well below what similar companies pay or the average pay. You often end up doing the work of multiple roles instead of the one you were hired for. Instead of recognizing this as understaffing, it's framed as a positive with comments like, "You rock, you're able to wear multiple hats." In reality, it often means taking on responsibilities that should belong to separate positions without additional compensation. Rather than hiring dedicated salespeople, the company expects everyone to sell at events regardless of their actual role. There is little to no sales training, and there is no additional compensation if you generate revenue, bring in affiliates, or create business opportunities. The company tends to hand out titles and praise instead of meaningful compensation. Increased responsibilities don't come with increased pay most of the time. There are also significant process issues that need improvement. Long-term employees don't seem to be rewarded for their loyalty or growth. In many cases, new hires or people brought in at higher levels receive better opportunities than those who have spent time trying to grow internally. And the new people coming in don't have the training or experience. Overall, the company operates with a very cost-conscious mindset, often at the expense of employees.

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