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MapAnything

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MapAnything Reviews

4.0

71% would recommend to a friend

(73 total reviews)

John Stewart

73% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

MapAnything has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 73 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The MapAnything employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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73 reviews
1.0
7 Feb 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Let's use the term personal growth loosely, your yoga sessions don't make up for the ridicule and BS. Talent is also relative. No one at this company has any enterprise-class experience, a majority with less than 3 years of sales experience alone. Don't sell me about how talented the team is when no one has done anything to justify such. Refine your internal processes...or lack thereof. Still won't fix you being miserable. Stock option won't matter if they can't exercise them when you bankrupt the company. Yes, the open workplace design really keeps everyone in touch, so much so that all of your product managers left and your sales churn could peel paint. Hey, that monthly newsletter though...

Cons

Gossip has nothing to do with your results and inability to execute. Lack of structure isn't an excuse for poor leadership and vision. Hand holding isn't necessary, but having a clue is. A monkey could sell MapAnything when a need is present. Your problem is who controls the need and distribution of the need internally. Missing quota does suck, but gossip happens when the entire company doesn't hit quota EVER ;)

5.0
8 Jun 2018

Opportunity to "Make it Happen"

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There's a great quote I heard from a founder/turned VC some time back. It went "Once or twice in life, someone will give you a shot you don't quite deserve...Work 100 hours...Do whatever it takes..Make it happen" That's not to say you're expected to work 100+ hours a week at the expense of a personal life, but to say that there exists a special opportunity here for those who want it. I've seen tech support reps, turned product managers, turned app developers in less than 2 years. I've seen people with no salesforce experience, become near experts in the platform. The opportunities for personal and professional growth are only limited by your imagination and willingness to try. For those that believe in the mission, and want to build something measurable and special here in Charlotte, this is a great place for you.

Cons

It's not for everyone. If you need documented process, hand-holding and a lot of direction day-to-day, you'll find yourself frustrated and lost at times.

1.0
28 Dec 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Dogs allowed Free coffee and snacks The Office Secretary HR works to provide benefits like that of a company much larger Saying you worked with a Salesforce.com partner (but there are thousands of others out there)

Cons

It is clear the company has no direction or vision which has been demonstrated to employees in a variety of ways. Changes are made and most aren't known about because there is a severe lack of communication from the top down. If a change occurs don't dare ask management for clarification as you are expected to figure everything out on your own. The culture is highly negative, as one other reviewer stated "if you took a poll how happy people are there the results would be terrible". Everyone across the board in all departments complains about management, which is the common theme why everyone is unhappy. No leaders seem to understand the "we work as a team", "let's help one another" mentality. They are simply there to prove they are better than everyone by treating people poorly and feeling good about themselves because of their titles and paychecks. Both of which are higher than what they deserve. The product is cool but at the end of the day it's a nice to have and while employees even agree with this, so do lots of the potential buyers. So if you want to work somewhere unstable with poor leadership who could care less if you're there today or gone tomorrow...then work for MapAnything. Slight caveat, since they have been downsizing and firing a lot of people the last 4 months, there are hardly any available positions. In summary do yourself a favor and stay away!

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