A growing company with a supportive culture and room to improve - Anonymous employee StackAdapt Employee Review

4.0
14 May 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company has had its ups and downs over the years, but the overall direction feels encouraging. A few highlights: Work-life balance is generally respected — time off is truly time off, with minimal disruptions. The Modern Health platform offers valuable mental health and coaching resources. The culture is genuinely collaborative — people are kind, approachable, and willing to support one another across teams. I've had the good fortune of working with empathetic and supportive managers, which made a big difference day to day. Virtual office closure over the holidays is a much-appreciated perk.

Cons

There are a few areas that could use improvement: While time off is respected, calling in sick can come with a sense of guilt, as it often shifts the burden to your team. It's not uncommon to see people working through illness, which can impact morale. Compensation at the time of hire is competitive, but merit increases don’t always keep pace with inflation, and career progression may stall if there’s a change in management or shifting priorities. As the company has expanded beyond its original hub, employees outside the Toronto area can feel disconnected — particularly with more in-person events focused on the GTA. Team bonding opportunities are minimal for those outside major hubs. A once-a-year gathering doesn’t feel sufficient, especially compared to other remote-first companies that prioritize more frequent in-person connections to maintain engagement.

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5.0
3 Jun 2026
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Pros

Great company, great culture, remote

Cons

remote can be hard to build relationships

2.0
23 Jun 2026
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Pros

Everything done today is in the name of investor returns once they go public. It's a challenge to name many positive aspects lately. There was a time when StackAdapt truly buzzed with energy — everyone seemed to enjoy their work and got along well. Unfortunately, that vibe has significantly faded over time. If you're thinking about joining, it's a good idea to make sure you know what you're getting into.

Cons

Leadership quality has drastically declined, and it’s clear that many sales managers in these roles are unfit for their positions. They contribute very little, take credit for successes that aren’t theirs, and dodge accountability when things go wrong. On the product front, StackAdapt lacks meaningful differentiation from its competitors.

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