Fast-paced environment where initiative turns into opportunity - Commercial Operations Manager Genflow Employee Review

5.0
6 Aug 2025
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Pros

Clear internal mobility: The company rewards performance and potential, not just tenure or title. Non-linear career paths encouraged: I moved from EA to Ops through hands-on exposure and trust. Opportunity to grow as the business grows: With scaling teams, new markets, and evolving priorities means constant learning. Everyone pitches in – it’s about progress and winning!

Cons

The role sometimes requires juggling multiple priorities, but this keeps things interesting and helps build strong multitasking skills. Depending on your role, collaboration across several teams can take some time to get used to, especially when figuring out who’s responsible for what. Like most things, getting to know your team requires patience. As an agency, we support clients across various functions, making this a great opportunity to learn about different parts of the business. It’s not always 9-to-5 as occasional after-hours work is needed for example during launches or key moments. This is made clear upfront during the hiring process, as we value transparency.

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5.0
8 Jan 2024
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Pros

Very welcoming and supportive. Team like environment. really smart and talented team. Very organized with clear onboarding instructions. Company is growing.

Cons

No cons. It's been great so far.

1.0
13 Jun 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you're looking to gain experience quickly in a fast-paced environment, you'll definitely be challenged here

Cons

GenFlow presents itself as an innovative, creator-first agency, but behind the scenes it’s disorganized, unsupportive, and deeply toxic. Onboarding is virtually nonexistent. You're expected to perform at an unsustainable level from the start, with no clear direction or structure in place. Work/life balance is nonexistent. You will be expected to be available 24/7 to your team and clients. Communication is poor across all levels, feedback is reactive, vague, and demoralizing. Leadership lacks basic managerial skills and avoids difficult client conversations, leaving their teams to absorb the pressure and consequences. Team culture is nonexistent. You’re siloed, interactions are strictly transactional, and any effort to build camaraderie is overshadowed by constant stress. Promises made during the interview process about bonuses, growth opportunities, and support, do not match the reality.

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