BambooHR is a great place to work if you love a good atmosphere, good benefits, good people, and a good work-life balance.
Cons
The pay is definitely low compared to other companies. They praise the paid paid vacation but it's taxed so it's not actually the full $2,000. They micromanage quite a bit. But again, the worst is the low pay.
BambooHR Response
2mo
We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. We know compensation matters and are committed to regularly evaluating our approach to ensure it remains competitive and fair. We also encourage ongoing career conversations with leaders to understand where you can grow. Please reach out to your leader if you’d like to continue the discussion.
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Jonathan Vaas, Head of Legal & HR
If you’re complacent with being told what to do and are OK with the pay, you will be OK working here
Cons
There might not be enough space for what I have to say. Management is full of narcissist. Little to no accountability or responsibility from management. Management job is supposed to be helping the team and supporting them and learning the job which they extremely lack in. If you are OK with having someone tell you how to do your job that doesn’t know how to do your job then, you’re in luck. When the team was failing to hit quota, their solution was to keep it the same while calling the BDR‘s complacent. Management also failed to recognize that reps were obtaining quota only through going to events. A work colleague of mine gave feedback in a meeting and was later criticized for providing feedback. After that meeting, he was told not to speak up in a meeting like that. Yet they say they welcome feedback. Management finds time to do things that don’t benefit the team or add extra task to their plate. The organization also loves pointless meetings that can be summarized in two short sentences. My last piece is that the team has a mutual feeling about management and suckers up to them because they are playing the . Bamboo fails to recognize their weaknesses and if they managed to succeed, I would be impressed with how it’s been ran.