TradeRev Reviews

3.2

49% would recommend to a friend

(191 total reviews)
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Mark Endras

73% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

TradeRev has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 191 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TradeRev employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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191 reviews
1.0
2 Feb 2016

Revolving door -constant fear of being fired.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The product is truly amazing and has the opportunity to change the auto remarketing industry. Use of Apple products for work is nice.

Cons

Constantly hiring and firing sales reps. On 3 occasions they have fired nearly the entire staff and hired all new people. It seems every time a new manager is brought in the team is fired. I would also question the ethics of their auction system and the company as it is rumored that company employees have fake accounts they use to artificially raise the bids at auction.

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TradeRev Response
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This is my first Glassdoor post, and probably one that’s overdue. Thank you – and all of the reviewers – for your positive and negative feedback. I never enjoy hearing the negatives, but it’s important and valuable when I do. There have been some issues with turnover and training, and we’re focused on addressing them. We need inspired employees to stay ahead of the curve and continue delivering cutting edge technology to our customers. In some cases, turnover was deliberate because managers and/or employees weren’t the right match for our entrepreneurial culture. In other cases, good talent decided to move on. So we’re actively deploying new management processes and training programs to better cultivate, invest in, and unleash the talents of our people. And I’m personally committed to making sure we follow-through. Regarding the rumours, let me be absolutely clear: there is zero room and zero tolerance for dishonesty at TradeRev. Honesty is paramount to our customer relationships and our success. We promote it, monitor for it closely, and ultimately depend on each employee to help maintain it across our company. So here’s my ask of you and any other current or former employee: if you see a problem or an opportunity to make us better, I want to hear about it. Have an idea? Send me an e-mail. Give me a call. Stop by my office. Glassdoor is a helpful forum, but I still believe an “open door” is the most powerful communication tool out there. Thanks again for your feedback. It’s unfortunate we couldn’t address your concerns earlier, but I wish you the best for a successful and fulfilling career.
1.0
5 May 2020

Avoid like plague

Recommend
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Pros

1) Nice tech stack: Java/Kotlin, AWS, ElasticSearch, Redis, Gitlab, Kafka, Kubernetes 2) Friday lunches and team events every other month 3) Good work like balance

Cons

1) I understand that companies have to let go of employees during this pandemic but how they handle it says a lot about the company. TradeRev sends an adhoc meeting invite to all employees getting furloughed, founder breaks the news and talks for 2-3 mins, and before the employees could process it, account is deactivated. Horribly mismanaged. Business will eventually pick up but TradeRev has lost the respect of its employees. Employees who were let go ain't gonna come back and the ones still there can't wait to get out. 2) Years and years of bad design, poor coding and never once stopping to clear technical debt means the monolith is a huge mess and a maintenance nightmare. Oh yea, if they talk about building new micro-services during the interview, don't fall for it. They have been talking about it for years :D 3) Politics, politics and politics. Most managers are bootlickers of VP and unless you get into the good book of managers, you ain't progressing. And people who evaluate you on your technical skills have abysmally low technical skills. And yea, they will shamelessly talk about writing clean code, when they are the ones who have created this huge technical debt in the first place.

2.0
23 Nov 2018

24/7 Work schedule for entry level pay

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing company culture. Superior engagement from senior leadership team. You truly can go straight to the top with any question. Decent job for someone just starting their career and is willing to dedicate 24/7 to their cause.

Cons

Absolutely zero work life balance. You are expected to be available 24/7. Not only from coworkers and management but also from dealers that text at all hours as well. Very low pay for the work expected and time expected. They use Slack for communications and everyday there are hundreds of messages sent at all hours. Usually, upper management sends messages as late as 11:00pm on weekends saying “we need to have a huge push this weekend to get to xx number of cars sold. We need all hands on deck to push hard” This is said multiple times a day by multiple members of upper management. It starts to become a little like the “boy who cried wolf” story. It loses its emphasis after you’ve heard it for the 100th time. During meetings they’ll explain that you have to book personal time off to go get a haircut or run an errand and then in the same breath tell you that you need to be available all day Monday to Friday (6:00am to 11:00pm), Saturday is the biggest selling day and all hands need to be on deck. You need to have your laptop with you as well to “work the deals” so it’s not very conducive to having any sort of a family life or personal life. It literally is expected that you are available at all hours, everyday. I would work from 6:00am to 11:00pm virtually everyday. 6:00pm to 11:00pm in the evenings is some of the busiest times for trying to get deals out together on cars. Putting in long hours and pushing to make a company great is ok but the pay needs to represent the work effort. $60,000/year and $4.00 per car sold is no where near sufficient pay for the hours expected. The only way to make any real money with this company is to be a sales rep in Toronto, Vancouver or possibly a couple other major centers. If you are located outside of these centers it’s a very tough gig due to added transportation and logistic costs for buyers that major center dealers don’t have. You will likely make very little commission in comparison to the big city reps.

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