Great experience - Partner Sucess Manager Fresha Employee Review

5.0
21 Dec 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I love Fresha and am so excited to see how we continue to rapidly grow and build new product features fast. The environment is very fast-paced but rewarding. You'll be working with smart and ambitious people and genuine senior leadership who truly care about your mental health and well-being. Overall Fresha is a very high demanding culture and people are required to work hard but you get praised and rewarded well for it. I've seen dedicated people who work very hard get promoted 4 times in a year. They're made into superstars. If you take initiative and step out of their comfort zone to create value you will thrive at Fresha. Not everyone is comfortable with that.

Cons

Targets, targets and targets. If you're down on your numbers you'll hear about it. Might not be for anyone, you need to put in lots of effort but you earn lots of commission if you hit your targets.

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Fresha Response
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Hi! Thank you for your feedback, and we agree Fresha won't be for everyone as we have bold growth plans and require superstars to join us on this journey :) Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback!

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