Pros
Remote work provides some flexibility
Cons
- Shifting job descriptions, metrics, and expectations almost monthly leaves individuals confused about how they are measured and what success looks like; these chaotic changes prevent individuals from getting any stability or traction in their role - Hire and fire culture: there are quarterly/monthly reviews, but there are no coaching plans or PIPs given to employees to address development feedback before they are fired - there are not enough resources in supporting teams, so correcting data issues, systems issues, or tooling issues takes far too long and slows down teams - not a single promotion in sales in 2022 - Rudimentary tech stack that holds teams back from carrying out fairly basic expectations - leadership sets the expectation that a sales rep can reach their quota through a combination of inbound marketing leads, BDR passes, and outbound hunting... but there is no BDR team and marketing leads convert well below industry standards, so sales reps struggle (especially without any enablement provided) - Some unrealistic remote working expectations (like mandatory "camera-on" policies at 7pm that might conflict with reasonable working hours, especially for folks with kids/other priorities) - personal information is also stored in the CRM, so employees can see/watch confidential conversations (like external interviews or salary negotiations) - there is no HR department, so teams had no one to raise concerns to after witnessing racist/sexist remarks from executive leadership - oh.... and watch your paychecks.... employees regularly don't get paid on time or in full amounts