KPI Analytics Reviews

3.1

46% would recommend to a friend

(29 total reviews)

CJ Hauptmeier

71% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

KPI Analytics has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 29 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The KPI Analytics employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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29 reviews
1.0
27 Jan 2015

Not a Good Place to Work. Lot's of Broken Promises

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free Coffee. Time off was granted easily if you needed it, for the most part. They seemed to understand Work Life Balance if you needed to go to a doctors appointment, had sick children at home. ETC.

Cons

Where to begin? I was told during the hiring process, how much money you could make. The example I was given, was a bonus of up to $3,000 a month, in addition to your base pay. Of the dozen or so clients, KPI was doing Lead Gen work for at the time, there was maybe one project, where it was possible to bonus that kind of money. First you had to make enough calls, and get minimum of 2000 points for the month to even qualifty for bonus money (1 point for leaving a voice mail, and 5 for speaking with someone on the phone). It was possible, if you had a quality list to call from. Basically, if you made 2000 calls, and left 2000 voice mails, you qualified for the bonus money. Easier said than done, given the list you were working with was too small, or full of disconnected numbers or inaccurate information. Mostly, you were given lists to call from, that hadn't been verified, either by the company KPI was calling on behalf of Or KPI itself. The Company was closed for most days during the Christmas Holidays, but if you wanted to get paid, for the days the company was officially closed, you had to use your Personal Time Off Days (PTO). If you didn't have any earned time, you basically lost 44 hours of pay, between Thanksgiving and New Years. And being closed those days, they still expected you to hit your goals. They have multiple CRM's, and the expectation is the new folks, must understand it on their own, as they seem most concerned of full-filing the call volume, of the client agreements, Vs, helping the individual rep reach their full potential. Extremely High Turn over. Of the 35 or so reps that were there, only 3-4 had any tenure. One or two, more than 5 years, while the rest had been there less than a year

2.0
29 Mar 2019

Account executive

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Pros

5 years with KPI At start i did really well, was fairly compensated, the energy was amazing and everyone was happy to be there. But then...

Cons

In the 5 years I spent with KPI I didn’t see one raise(not for lack of asking) despite consistency and success. Helped launch multiple campaigns that were successful and always helped in other areas when I could but despite this they seemed to not care in the slightest about loyalty and commitment. Bonus structure seems to change on a whim usually when it was working out well for the associates. Every year at the company upon reviewing my W2 I made less money than the year before but continued if not increased the amount of production. Come bonus time every month there seemed to always be a reason they wouldn’t pay out what was owed and the next month the goal would be inflated and almost unreachable. Then there was the end of my time there. Got a call one day out of the blue and was told “we’ve decided to end your tenure here at KPI”, I proceeded to ask for a reason and the answer was repeated to me in robotic fashion, “we’ve decided to end your time here at KPI”. I get that hard business decisions have to be made at times and I understand that not everyone will be happy with those decisions but you think that if you spend 5 years of your life at a place, especially a small company in which you know everyone personally from owner to secretary, that some level of integrity or respect would be shown. If you are using KPI as a stepping stone, or need a job for a short time until you find something better, by all give it a go. But temper your expectations and don’t expect to be treated as a person or to matter at all in the eyes of management.

1.0
11 Jul 2015

Low Standards

Anonymous employee
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Pros

KPI is an ok entry level or filler position to help through finding a career. They have a good location to get to work.

Cons

Low pay. Poor management style. Unprofessional and disjointed leadership. The rules always changing from month to month. The training is a joke. High turnover and the management likes it that way.

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