Awesome, Fast-Paced company - Anonymous Files.com Employee Review

5.0
11 Jun 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Very much enjoy working here. Some recent, negative review are not taking into account two things: 1) this is a small but rapidly growing company. I mean RAPIDLY...so the pace can be a little frantic at times. That's the excitement of working for a company that is growing in spite of the things going on in the world. The hard work we're doing now will reward us later on. 2) the CEO is the boss. If you do what he asks you to do, you'll be fine. If you feel the need to butt heads with him, you'll be sorry. You can't have it both ways. Every co-worker is awesome, we get a lot of autonomy as long as we show we're getting the work done. As a fully remote company, you get a lot of autonomy...so don't abuse it. When we were all traveling freely we used to meet quarterly...a great opportunity to share a meal with your co-workers and celebrate successes. These days, we try to do events "remotely" to keep up morale and encourage bonding. It's all good.

Cons

Again, the pace is fast, expectations are high and the boss is charging hard to put out a great product. You have to keep your head down and your shoulders broad. It can be a challenge sometimes to get advice/direction from the CEO, because he's pulled in several directions at once. You have to be a fast learner, and be willing to ask those around you for guidance.

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5.0
6 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I’ve worked at a few different sales orgs and Files.com stands out for a few reasons that manifest in my day to day. First, is the product. It’s real. IT solves a problem. Customers rely on it as it is the plumbing for data/files movement in their organization. I don’t spend my time trying to sell something that feels forced or is a “nice to have.” Completely believing in the value proposition and outcomes you’re selling is a breath of fresh air for any sales professional. Second, the team/people/culture is sharp and low ego. People are good at what they do. If you can follow a scalable, prove and repeatable process then this is a spot where you can shine. Low effort Prima Dona type BS won’t get you far here. Leadership is very pragmatic here. You’ll see that on some of the reviews because there is a strong focus on execution, accountability, and results. Trust is inherently given to do your job and supported when you need it. Effort is rewarded and performance is recognized. If you want to take on more, there’s room to do it and you will see tangible results by moving the needle org wide. If you’re someone who values a real product that solves real problems, a team that moves fast, and a no-nonsense culture then this will be a fit.

Cons

Being held to a high standard and being expected to apply yourself every day is expected here. With that being said it can be a bit stressful to perform all the time, especially on rough days.

2.0
31 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

One of the biggest advantages of working here is the company’s commitment to maintaining and continuously improving its platform. The engineering team is highly responsive, consistently enhancing functionality, introducing new features, and resolving issues quickly to ensure a smooth experience for both employees and customers. The company also offers comprehensive benefits and decent PTO.

Cons

The biggest challenge I experienced was a lack of effective management and leadership support. Managers often appeared to have little authority to advocate for their teams or influence decisions that directly affected employees. It was common to hear that concerns were understood and even agreed with, but that nothing could be done because decisions had already been made at higher levels. Over time, this created an environment where employees felt unsupported and disconnected from the decision-making process. Leadership communication and organizational priorities often seemed to be driven by the preferences and mood of a single influential individual, whose presence extended across nearly every required communication channel. This made the work environment feel unpredictable and contributed to low morale. Ultimately, I chose to leave because I felt I lacked the guidance, advocacy, and leadership support needed to be successful and continue growing within the organization.

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