Pros
Travel stipend Free lunch M-F Commuter Stipen Coffee bar (HQ) Great people
Cons
Pressure clearly comes from the top. People are not fully themselves at TripActions. It’s all about “how good do I look” rather than integrity, honesty, grit, work ethic. New ideas are not welcomed by upper management. Really do your due diligence when looking at TripActions. Ignore employee tenure (think company stock for early employees) and c-level team experience. This company is built on “trust & transparency” yet they aren’t honest about how comp structure works in recruiting. It is based on the performance of the CSM team. Which creates unnecessary tension. The way I was told I’d get promoted is if I “shout out people in Slack”. The sales org is so confusing. Other departments I’d say things seem pretty great. Revenue team is misleading, the execs don’t care about the IC’s, and they are closed minded. The CRO preaches buzz words with no emotion behind it. It seems to be scripted to “try to sound real”. If the comp plan is not explained to you in the interview.... that should tell you more than anything. It’s hard to know who to trust there. I’ve felt that way since day 1. Need to be careful