Netmark Reviews

3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)

Chad Heath

65% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Netmark has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 37 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Netmark employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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37 reviews
2.0
13 Jul 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The company prides itself on helping teach people and developing beginner internet marketers into advanced internet marketers. Which the company does do well. They have some good resources that allow for learning and experience. The company is a stepping stone toward your internet marketing career.

Cons

The company makes huge promises but doesn't deliver. They owners/managers think that motivation for employees is important, but they make it pretty much impossible to obtain bonuses through morale building challenges. One example would be a bonus for anyone who doesn't receive and email from a client who wants to cancel. However, they tell you this on the 13th of the month and say that the first 12 days of the month count, because they know that more than 60% of the employees have already received emails to cancel. They overwork their employees and under compensate them. I had a former team leader who would work close 60+ hours a week, but never got paid more than his agreed upon hourly wage for normal work hours of the week. I also was overworked. There was one point that I was literally working with more than 60 clients at the same time. I would have phone calls from clients and I couldn't remember who they were or want company was calling me. The rule from upper management was pretty much like a casino, "The house always wins." The owners planned the entire company around this rule. It felt that way the entire year that I was working for Netmark. The final con would be the fact that the owners openly lie to employees. During one company meeting the owner stood in front of the entire work force and said, "We don't make as much money as you think we do." He then went on to explain this topic for a good 10 minutes. The very next week that same owner took his entire family on a 2 week cruise or something like that. I got an automated email back saying something about his vacation, because I had to email a rather large client that the owner was keeping tabs on. He also kept his RV in a garage at work for months. It doesn't matter if makes a lot of money or not. He started the company, took the risks, and deserves to make good money. The fact that he thought the employees were stupid enough to believe him is what really frustrated me and helped me lose my respect for him as a leader.

2.0
1 Jul 2015

Not a good place to work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have to say that I enjoyed my time there. I worked with really great people and the environment was great! No weekends and environment was relaxed. I could prioritize my day and there was very little micromanagement.

Cons

This is where things get difficult. Although I enjoyed my time there, Netmark.com is not in a good place. They bring on a lot of "free" interns to do things and their paid employees suffer because of that. Layoffs are more frequent then should normally occur in a work place and you have zero job security. I worked for them once before and fell victim to layoffs and then returned again about a year later in a different role where I felt I was going to be safe from layoffs but after just a very short time I was laid off again. When I returned the second time there was a good sized fulfillment team and workload was spread evenly. A larger paying client cancelled and the fulfillment team was cut down by nearly 50%. Then another larger paying client cancelled and additional layoffs occurred to which I fell victim again. In the end there is no stability or job security, and no benefits either. Even though you are surrounded by a lot of great and talented people, I would suggest not applying there unless you like the idea of losing your job at anytime. Living on the edge kind of job.

2.0
6 Aug 2015

Dishonest and Manipulative

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I gained a ton of on the job experience that pushed me into a better job starting at almost double my income at Netmark.com, for this I am providing 2 stars.

Cons

If I had written this review 3 years ago it would be glowing! However, this company took a hard wrong turn several years ago. We used to be a family the management actually cared about us and wanted to further their employees. At some point the greed took over, they cut the heart out of the company in dwindled quickly. I worked for Netmark for over 3 years one of the founding crew you could say, they invested in me, I LOVED MY JOB! towards the end of my employment times were very unstable lies were abundant and the slimy management cared only about your perception of their intentions while bad mouthing and scheming behind your back! I have never felt so betrayed and disposable in my life! They had every excuse in the book to keep your wage low enough you could work full time and still get government assistance, while promising raises and bonuses that they never intended on following through with, dangling the carrot if you will. They would lay off 4-6 employees then promise they had the right crew no more layoffs and a month or so later cut 5-6 more employees, this continued for about 7 months before I was pushed out like garbage. I quickly found a new job, quit and never looked back life is far better without Netmark in it. I would never recommend this company to anyone I love or even slightly liked unless they cut out the greed and got back to the original owners they could bring back the life!

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