Snapsheet reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(300 total reviews)

Brad Weisberg

77% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Snapsheet has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 300 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Snapsheet employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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300 reviews
5.0
Jul 9, 2018

Everything I thought it would be and more

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Others have listed some good perks. Yes, we have those. I'm more impressed with the open, honest communication. I'm more interested in their priority to ensure they maintain the awesome environment that was organically created years ago where innovation is core and ideas are encouraged. Even bad ideas. Yes, I voiced one just last week and while others chuckled, the CEO said, “There is no such thing as a bad idea.” It was a bad idea. Last, but certainly not least, I'm encouraged by their #oneteamonedream and #strongerunited that is inevitably at the end of companywide emails. And I am amazed that these values actually live within the culture.

Cons

Expectations are a work in progress. Could most companies (especially ones in hyper growth phase) get better at this? Yes. And we are no exception. However, the company sees this and is putting resources towards it! This year they have had goal setting training for managers and introduced Quarterly Check-Ins as a performance management tool that ensures you are on track and gives you a chance to talk to your manager about your future. They are designed so every employee has meaningful and frequent conversations with their manager to ensure alignment. Just recently, I heard that they are rolling out job competencies by level so we can see what it takes to get to the next level in our own department or what skills are needed in others.

2.0
Oct 17, 2017

High hopes, quickly dashed

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible time off Decent benefits

Cons

Issues with training Priorities not in the right place Attention to detail has declined

3.0
Jul 31, 2017

Snapsheet agrees with me

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- The company culture here has been great as far as my experience. I haven't been privvy to any issues, but I am also a very "keep your head down and get your work done" and don't feed into company rumors or "drama." Everyone seems to get along and be open to collaboration. - They try to keep company morale up with events such as monthly fun lunches and the usual holiday parties and a summer picnic. They also allow happy hours after work so we can have a few drinks and socialize. They also do a monthly newsletter. - Management is open to speaking to employees who want to take the initiative to improve on processes and have ideas for making sure we provide a great user experience and excellent customer service

Cons

Since it's a startup, it's a work in progress. There's a lot of trial and error going on with the processes being done in Customer Service, so sometimes things change on the turn of a dime and it can be overwhelming if you aren't able to handle frequent updates to processes and don't take notes. -Change is slow moving. While they have an open door policy to ideas to improve processes, sometimes those ideas dont come to fruition for weeks or months, if at all. -It can be hard to know who to go to if you have an idea and who needs to be hearing/documenting these items so they can be piloted or implemented to help the company. Chain of command/department contacts isn't too clearly defined. - Communication within the department could be better. Sometimes changes are announced in a group chat, which is also filled with common conversation. Updates are not easy to spot in the chat and it would be better if the department was emailed once or twice a day (if needed) to update the team, not in a chat where you can easily miss the information if you are busy on the phone or out of the office on PTO/sick day. - A little concern with how promotions are given. It seems some people have received leadership roles but are making mistakes that someone new to the company would make on a file. Doesn't set a good example for the people they are managing and leaves concerns that these people will start making those same errors, creating more errors and causing files to be triaged and delays in servicing customers. Curious as to how promotions are determined.

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Snapsheet Response
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Thank you for leaving such constructive feedback. We are moving at a fast pace to grow our business and insight from employees is critical to succeeding. Training, communications, Tech Lead and Manager roles on the floor, and career pathing are all key focus areas for me as I work with the CSO team to grow and get stronger operationally. If you are comfortable, I would love to chat more about where we are looking to go in these areas. Pop over, ping, or email me if you are interested. -Ryan
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