ActX Continues to Evolve - Marketing Specialist ActX Employee Review

5.0
17 Jul 2019
Recommend
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Pros

ActX has a great product that is picking up momentum in the marketplace. I was part of a talented and focused team committed to improving healthcare through genetics. Many startups emphasize culture but are lacking in the product department, not the case here. Great office location downtown, competitive pay and most roles do not require a background in genetics - they will teach you. Lot's of career growth potential here for those willing to put in the work. Reasonable work-life balance.

Cons

CEO wears many hats and manages multiple teams, not a place for those who need constant feedback. A small team means YOU are often your own best resource - this isn't a con to the right employees for this job.

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5.0
24 Jul 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I've worked as a full-time employee and as a contractor, telecommuting the entire time. Both experiences have been challenging and rewarding. This is a workplace with the flexibility, fast pace, and innovation of a startup combined with the vision and stability of a well-established company. There has been opportunity for my role to shift and grow, and professional development is well-supported.

Cons

Remuneration is fair, but could be more competitive with the industry. Benefits are average, which means you won't find stereotypical startup frills like yoga/game rooms/beer on tap, etc.

4.0
4 Jan 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The commute, health insurance, and product are great. You'll work for a company that is truly innovating in healthcare, and for a boss who has already built a successful business that got acquired. If you're willing to work hard to cash in on what I like to call the "startup lotto," I think this is a good bet for a company that could really go somewhere. Plus, you'll be in the middle of Belltown, walkable to Pike Place Market, lots of restaurants and stores where you can run errands during lunch. The owner is open to one flex day/week, which is a good start.

Cons

If you've ever freelanced, you know what it's like to have an intense client. The CEO is very smart and opinionated, so you have to know how to stand up for what you believe in. Your boss is your client and sometimes all you can do is express your opinion, then do what the client asks. This work is difficult, and there are a lot of kinks to work out, but I think there is a lot of potential to be rewarded if you're willing to stick it out.

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