Get it in writing - Sales Bridgenext Employee Review

2.0
Apr 19, 2013
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Pros

Pretty offices. Nice people to work with. Lots of contract vehicles.

Cons

Starting salaries are really low and never go up. You spend your first 90 days working for no commission no matter how much you sell. That first 90 days just happens to be in August or September, the highest sales months of the year. Commission plans change at the whim of management and there is nothing in writing to sales people. You don't find out you're getting less money (or no money) until after the commission checks are sent out. Lots of times I never got a commission statement. Commissions in federal division don't get registered until an order is invoiced (even though the government always pays) so layoffs are done in late October to make sure the company doesn't pay commissions on September orders to those being laid off. There are no performance reviews, so you never know you are in trouble until you're shown the door. You are never given a quota and management has no idea how much time it takes to use the tools provided to do quotes and orders. Bottom line: If you go to work for the federal division, make sure you get your commission plan in writing with dates (hopefully at least one year). That way you might get paid some of it.

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5.0
Dec 28, 2025
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Pros

I love the people I work with. I’m constantly learning with every project, and I feel appreciated for my skills and talents. My boss is awesome and gives me a lot of freedom. He's friendly, open, honest, and a great mentor. I think he believes in my abilities more than I sometimes do, which pushes me to take on challenges that help me grow and be a valuable asset to the company. Our team is made up of generally happy people, which makes even the tough jobs feel manageable. I’ve also never worked on a brand I wasn’t excited about, which keeps the work feeling meaningful and fun.

Cons

- The emphasis on time tracking/timesheets creates constant stress around balancing billability and over-logging hours. - My role and responsibilities have grown but my compensation hasn't changed much over the last several years. - No bonuses.

2.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

Decent pay, good people, and remote company.

Cons

Layoffs about every 3 months. Leadership doesn’t disclose. You’ll be looking to reach out to someone about a project and find out they’re not even there anymore. Leadership and management provide little to no training/information yet expect you to perform as if you did. It’s actually very strange. Promotions only given to offshore team members. No culture - the culture is getting the company more money. Poor change management process, yet lots of changes.

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