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I like it more than I expected - Software Implementation Specialist Predictive Sales AI Employee Review

5.0
6 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The atmosphere is professional yet relaxed, which makes it easy to settle in and focus on doing good work. It also helps that the leadership is available for questions and open to feedback. The salary is okay for this type of work, and the benefits package adds a layer of security. I also appreciate the opportunities to grow and advance. Team members are collaborative and quick to lend a hand when projects ramp up. Besides providing consistent training, managers make sure expectations are realistic while still pushing you to improve.

Cons

The workload increases quite a bit during new rollouts.

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5.0
28 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

• Different datasets and projects keep daily work interesting • Managers trust employees without constantly checking every small technical detail • Helpful teammates during deadline related project situations • Good learning around machine learning, analytics, and sales related data • Team discussions stay open and ideas usually get proper attention • Solid pay and benefits

Cons

Meetings sometimes take longer than necessary

1.0
30 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The product concept was solid and the people were competent, just stuck in a system that prevents information from moving anywhere efficiently.

Cons

- Extreme siloing across departments prevented information from flowing between teams. - Data science could not align with sales ops on basic metrics, and product had no visibility into finance tracking. - Requests to others teams often went unanswered for days or were ignored entirely. - Projects were repeatedly disrupted because teams operated on different data with no awareness of each other's work. - Duplicate work was common, with different departments unknowingly solving the same problems in isolation. - Conflicting outputs and repeated misalignment became routine and normalized over time.

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