There is a review elsewhere in here that says ‘don’t do it, even if you are desperate’ and that is the most apt warning to anyone considering this place.
To say this is a shameful company with poor management would only be an understatement. Upper management are fickle, out of touch and derive their business model from the latest ‘’rise and grind’’ podcast they’ve been listening to that week, without ever taking the time to implement the things that would actually take Coptrz beyond their competitors, namely, investment in their staff, culture and training.
13 people have left or been let go since I started, and to put the timeframe into perspective, I left in my probationary period. Coptrz position themselves as the drone experts but, as they can’t hold on to their staff, the team is mostly made up of people who are inexperienced, burnt out, or have developed some kind of Stockholm syndrome.
Simple, everyday interactions will leave you scratching your head as they are either passive-aggressive, bizarre attempts to assert dominance or result in you being ignored altogether. If not degrading enough, managers also like to air their grievances by gossiping about you to your teammates but when you ask for feedback directly, suddenly they’re mute.
The industry is cool and there’s a tonne of potential; technical training is non-existent though (unless you are in the sales team who are a protected class). The customer service team and the training team - never made up of more than 3 people combined at a time - are left to sink or swim without a proper manager, as they also got let go! And good luck trying to garner any engagement from those who have supposed to have stepped in. As such, you have a virtually self-managed team trying to teach themselves from scratch and 21-22 year olds performing management duties without the comp to match.
As you can imagine, the natural consequence to this is failing their customers by promising what they don’t have the resource or self-awareness to deliver. What could be a fun role with long-term prospects is instead taken up by endless complaints and inefficiencies. This is one of those rare places where the customer actually is always right. Policies are contradictory and there are hidden inflated costs everywhere.
Despite identical reviews from former employees who’ve never crossed paths, management will remain in collective denial, boasting you need a ‘’thick skin’’ to work at Coptrz, instead of coming to terms with the reality that anyone with enough about them walks out the door at the first opportunity. Nonetheless, I suspect this one will trigger another bad faith response, reiterating the same tired and manipulated stats on how they’re the best place to work or have high employee retention, or better, that you simply don’t have the tenacity to work here. If that’s what you would call it, I’ll take it.
Outside of sharing my time with a few wonderful people, there is genuinely nothing I have gained from my time here. I had an off feeling at interview stage and I wish more than anything that I followed my intuition.
Stay away