Great work environment, but employees are undervalued - Tax Counsel Sovos Employee Review

3.0
4 Jan 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible work environment: working remotely is permitted when needed. Reimbursement and compensation for many travel expenses. Casual atmosphere: business casual/smart casual attire is permitted. Monthly company social events. Welcoming and helpful leadership and colleagues. Intensive training provided. On-the-job learning is expected and encouraged. Good balance between independence and managerial oversight.

Cons

The salary is unsustainable, especially for those with student debt from obtaining professional degrees. Compensation is well below the range for comparable positions in the area (according to Glassdoor, over $30,000 below the average). As a result, they have poor employee retention which gives the impression that employees are undervalued.

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5.0
18 May 2026
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Pros

I had a great experience thru the Recruiting process with Sovos. Cassie was very honest and open answering all my questions.

Cons

There were no cons at all.

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Sovos Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing this, and welcome to the team! It's wonderful to hear that your recruiting experience set such a positive tone from the start. Cassie is a great example of the kind of Sovosians we are proud to have representing our culture, and knowing she made you feel informed and at ease throughout the process genuinely matters to us. We also love hearing that your first day onboarding helped you connect with our values and get a feel for what we do. That experience is something we work hard to get right, and your feedback confirms it's landing the way we intend. We're glad you're here, and we look forward to growing together. Gregg Spratto President
1.0
20 May 2026
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Pros

Being Remote and standard benefits

Cons

Sales leadership is horrendous. New people are brought in not trained, aggressive targets (that have never been hit) usually designed to be the escape goats to protect the old guard. Long tenured sales protects the existing power structures. When results slip, they blame newer reps. New hires don’t hit, quotas unrealistic, weak implementation. Nightmare of a company, the worst I have ever worked at.

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Sovos Response
3w
Thank you for taking the time to share this. Feedback matters, even when we see things differently. Quota-setting and new hire ramp structures are areas we invest in seriously - they're because we want our sellers to win, not to set anyone up to fail. That's the culture we've built, and it's one I'm proud of. That said, I do hear that your experience hasn't matched that intent. If there are specific gaps in how you were onboarded or supported, I'd genuinely like to understand them so we can keep getting better. Please connect with HR or reach out to me directly. We're committed to building a team where every rep has a real shot at success! Alice Katwan, President of Revenue, Sovos
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