Tech company stuck in the 90s - National Account Executive CirclePix Employee Review

3.0
Mar 14, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are some nice people here that work hard at CirclePix. It's located in a decent location but in the middle of an industrial section of town (kind of random for a tech company).

Cons

The culture is not that great and they do not provide you with the tools to succeed. Most of your day to day work is very transactional. For example, they are stuck in the 80s with loads of paper and spreadsheets. You cannot scan docs, contracts, get them electronically signed, etc. The weekly meetings are pretty worthless and have no real direction. Basically, there are bottlenecks everywhere and the individual departments do not function very well as a whole. The product is okay but the UI and ease of use are not the best. The adoption of the product is not very high because it's not intuitive enough. Save yourself some headache and apply for a better tech start-up in Silicon Slopes. There are tons of them!

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Mar 20, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Everyone I worked with at the company was incredibly friendly. You get the contact info of the client when they place an order, and you make the appointment yourself, so there's plenty of room for flexibility with scheduling. The job itself was very fun. Depending on your location, you might be photographing anything from modest family homes to ritzy highrise condos or mansions. It's a fun way to earn a little money on the side.

Cons

The pay isn't great. When you factor in the time traveling to and from the location, time spent photographing, then the time to upload the photos, the price per job is pretty low. Also, it's not steady work. One week you may have plenty of work, then the next week you might have nothing at all. They expect you to promote yourself in your area by contacting realtors to generate more clients/jobs. Admittedly, I was horrible at this. If you're motivated and good at hustling, you can perhaps get more work in your area, but the pay is still pretty low for the amount of work you put in. Also, you have to buy a piece of photo equipment from them when you start, so there is an upfront cost involved.

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