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Acquired by SurveyMonkey

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The best company I've worked for! - Senior Account Executive GetFeedback Employee Review

5.0
3 Oct 2019
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Pros

I've worked for 5 startups and I'd follow this team into a fire! Best product/market fit I've seen. 90% inbound leads, the marketing team kills it! The commission structure is fair and the close rate is solid. Work-life balance is great, they are flexible for commuting and allow 1 work from home day a week. Craig is a remarkably approachable CEO and is hilarious to work with. With the acquisition, it still has a small team/startup feel but with the funding of a public company.

Cons

It's actually hard to think of something but we are currently in a transitional period after the acquisition so a few of the expected growing pains.

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5.0
28 Aug 2019
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Pros

awesome work environment, great people, lots of opportunity

Cons

cant think of any at the moment

2.0
11 May 2019
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Pros

Amazing individual contributors who are supportive and collaborative. Great lunch options and amazing view. Engineering team is awesome and has clearly built a valuable product.

Cons

The leadership team heavily micromanages employees. They keep track of how many breaks you take and believe that the time spent at your desk is in direct correlation to the level of effort you are putting forth. They hold different standards based solely on a system of favorites and will turn a blind eye to individuals that use their sexuality to get ahead, while chastising others for minor transgressions. Do not attempt to challenge the process or provide a unique point of view at GetFeedback as it will be damaging to their ego and seen as insubordination. It is best to keep your head down from 9-5, not leave your seat and never speak up. With relation to the hiring process, it is often influenced by who the hiring manager sees themself getting a drink with after work, as opposed to directly reflecting a candidate’s skill set and aptitude for the job. The HR manager/leadership team has minimal knowledge in dealing with disabilities and there is no formal process for empowering employees instead of putting them down. They may say that they offer flexible working schedules and work from home policies but it’s important to note this only applies to the selected “favorites”. If you’re looking to be involved in an amazing startup that will foster individual growth and listen to your ideas, I’d suggest looking elsewhere.

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