The grass is NOT greener here. It's just TOXIC! - Client Services intent.ly Employee Review

1.0
15 Dec 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- I can't even think of any - There's more negatives than positives

Cons

- Management make rash decisions to change the internal team structure every month or so. - They blame YOU when their faulty tech doesn't drive the client any incremental value or sales. (let's not forget that their whole business is a scam because the incremental value of it cannot be proved and it's a fact!) - They do mass hires and then make everyone redundant all in a space of 3-4 months. - Funniest thing is that if you don't **** kiss the management, they will get rid of you without a valid reason. - There's absolute no scope of climbing the corporate ladder in this company as they don't care about your self-development. How can you develop yourself when you didn't receive proper training from them in the first place? - CEO will never speak to you but will give you uncomfortable stares in the office. Let's not forget that he doesn't like to see anyone on their phone otherwise you'll get a message from your manager telling you to go outside the office to use your phone. - Your manager will never train you on anything themselves but will rely on junior members to give you 'training'. Also, if you receive feedback, they will never tell you how to improve for next time, instead expect you to magically learn it yourself. - HR goes on about improving the company culture but there isn't one to even begin with. - There's no actual job stability or security here. - They advertise they're a 'flexi' workplace but there's actual no flexibility in anything. They expect everyone to be in 3 days but management don't follow this themselves. You also have to book in your 'WFH' days, if that isn't micromanaging then i don't know what is. - Everyone is FAKE. - Lets not forget how they FORCE you to come in for 8 days in a row for black friday and then get rid of you once you've done your job. - They lie to you about having bonuses.

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5.0
15 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Overall, I had a positive experience and would like to call out some of the pros from my POV: - One-to-one training and knowledgeable leadership within partnerships that will give you a chance at success. - Sales manager facilitates intros to new clients and agencies/ networks that help build momentum and skillset early on in the role. There is still significant work needed to nurture those relationships, along with prospecting to get close to your target. But that shouldn’t come as a surprise in this type of role. - Opportunity to travel to events internationally and network with agencies and brands. - Global scope, closing deals with companies in a wide range of industries and countries. From Enterprise to SMBs. - My compensation was competitive. - There was an attempt to create a positive and upbeat environment within sales. It didn't feel overly cut-throat, which was appreciated.

Cons

- Internal processes and post-sale client care could be streamlined. - Given the CPA model, it was a challenge to forecast deal value/ commissions and prioritize prospects. - Some of the things you'll see are character-building, but you will always be entertained.

1.0
11 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A good place to learn about the affiliate industry/tech partners. A really good opportunity to work with different client agencies and networks globally.

Cons

intently became a difficult place to work due to shifting leadership decisions that affected direction, morale, and workplace culture. These changes increased instability across teams Favoritism from leadership was a serious issue. Guidance, support, and career opportunities were provided to select individuals, while others were regularly overlooked. When it came to industry-related events, the same select individuals were consistently chosen to attend without any transparent process, leaving other employees with limited opportunities to network. Some newer members of the CS team contributed to a toxic, exclusionary and discriminatory atmosphere. There were incidents of offensive and discriminatory remarks about people’s ethnic backgrounds, accents, and personal lives. I personally experienced a deeply inappropriate comment aimed at me regarding my accent and background, which went completely unaddressed by leadership as there was no safe or professional channel to raise these concerns. There is little to no real career progression. Most roles involve the same tasks and responsibilities regardless of title. Internal promotions are rare and usually happen as a result of restructuring, redundancies or people leaving. Opportunities to grow are extremely limited. Pay is also significantly below industry standard and there is no transparency around salary progression. The goal post constantly moves around and targets are difficult to reach. Instead of addressing root causes by listening to feedback, the burden is unfairly placed on the employees, ultimately leading to cost cutting exercises and extreme employee burn out. Restructuring and redundancies are extremely frequent and many work with the fear of being redundant any minute.

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