Emplifi Reviews

3.2

52% would recommend to a friend

(220 total reviews)
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Ohad Hecht

78% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Emplifi has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 220 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Emplifi employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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220 reviews
1.0
30 Dec 2022

Good

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good work cluture. Good Support

Cons

Not bad not bad not bad

2.0
12 Sept 2023

Falling apart

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Sadly, the cons outweigh the Pros. The top pros are remote work and unlimited PTO

Cons

The cons are a laundry list of bad decisions by upper management and when their silver bullets turn out to be blanks, they make “business cuts” aka layoffs to justify their poor decisions. The company is named Emplifi (empathy amplified) and is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Whoever came up with this stupid naming convention doesn’t understand the meaning of empathy. The company is more callous than empathic. The CRO is so out of touch and loves to hear himself speak. Since the new leadership regime, numbers have tanked and the competitors have only won more market share. They’re having their best years in a challenging economic market & Emplif is barely hanging on. Whose fault is this? The finger should be pointed at the new leadership who somehow never gets blamed for the company tanking. Instead, multiple hardworking people get laid off for following the instructions from said “leadership”. They’re figuring out as they go and it’s not working. Marketing is trash and makes zero impact on generating interest. Sales is expected to not only do marketing’s job but also hit completely unrealistic targets. Turnover has been an all time high and morale at an all time low. Lastly, growth - completely forget it. There is none. And compensation - again, forget it. You might get a high salary if you can sell yourself in the beginning but forget about ever getting a raise. If you’re looking for a new company, keep looking unless you love bad management, unrealistic sales targets, gaslighting, no growth, no raises, & an unstable work environment.

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Emplifi Response
2y
We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on your experience at Emplifi. We're genuinely sorry to hear that your time here hasn't met your expectations. Your feedback is invaluable to us, and we take your concerns seriously. We understand the frustration you've expressed regarding some of the recent changes across the organization. Our aim is to create a healthy business, as well as a supportive and growth-oriented environment for all employees. Your insights are vital in helping us achieve this goal. If you have any additional feedback or suggestions, please feel free to reach out to our HR team directly. We appreciate your input as we strive to improve the Emplifi experience for all We wish you all the very best for the future and thank you for your contributions to Emplifi over the past years.
1.0
13 Sept 2023

What a mess

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

In general, colleagues are good and helpful.

Cons

As an employee who has been with the company for a significant amount of time, I've seen leaders come and go. However, the tenure of the new CRO, as already highlighted in other reviews, stands out, not for its brilliance, but for its sheer lack of direction and tangible results. From the moment CRO took the helm, we were bombarded with promises of a renewed focus on "getting things done." Yet, ironically, the only thing that got done was the constant reshuffling of priorities. Every few weeks, it seemed, there was a new "urgent" initiative that demanded our attention, only to be abandoned shortly after for the next shiny object. This constant shifting of focus not only drained our morale but also left us perpetually chasing our tails, never quite achieving anything of substance. Lack of sales results meant the company had to undergo headcount reduction multiple times. One might argue that change is necessary for growth, and I would agree. However, change for the sake of change is nothing more than a recipe for chaos. This chaos ensures that the target is not on CROs back but on everyone else's. It is a great strategy and I can't see why the CEO is not able to see this. Under CROs (lack of) leadership, we've seen: Calling everything a 'program': There are program's galore, but none of them are working. Why? because calling a half-baked idea a 'program' does not make it a program. Resources, time, and effort – all wasted. There was a 'program' to support a struggling product with a dedicated team. Announced with a lot of fanfare and chest-thumping. Six months in - the entire team has been disbanded. Team Disruption: Teams were frequently restructured, colleagues suddenly let go, leading to confusion, a loss of camaraderie, and a steep decline in productivity. Lack of Clear Communication: Despite the constant changes, there was rarely any clear communication about why decisions were made. We were left in the dark, trying to make sense of the chaos. Communication in all hands by the CRO seemed like another opportunity for him to do chest-thumping, which he does a lot. Decline in Morale: With no clear direction and a sense of always being on shaky ground, sales morale has plummeted. Many of my colleagues, once passionate and dedicated, now speak openly of seeking opportunities elsewhere. His all-hands after the RIF was a disaster. Stagnant Results: For all the talk of "getting things done," there's little to show for it. Key performance indicators remain stagnant, and in some areas, have even declined. In conclusion, while the CRO may be a master of corporate jargon and buzzwords, when it comes to actual leadership and results, their tenure has been a masterclass in how NOT to run a sales organization. As employees, we crave stability, clarity, and a sense of purpose – all of which have been sorely lacking under this CRO.

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Emplifi Response
2y
Thank you for your candid words, we do appreciate you taking the time to provide detailed feedback. It will be instrumental in helping us make improvements where they are most needed. We are aware there have been many changes since the appointment of the new CRO, which is natural after the appointment of a new leader. These changes have been made with the best intentions, as we look to build a robust and healthy business. We understand that you feel the communication of these changes could have been communicated better, and we will make sure we keep working to communicate better so all Emplifiers feel well informed and set up for success. Regarding the shifting goals, given the complexity of our business and the most recent acquisition, we hope it’s understandable that we’re testing the waters and trying our best to align and bring all the teams together to work towards a common purpose. It takes time but we’re positive we’re making important steps towards the right direction each day.
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