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Just don't - Anonymous ClassPass Employee Review

1.0
Oct 14, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some of the best people you'll ever meet - though many of the best people have left the company. Benefits were ok While it's become insanely expensive, it is still a great product Someone here wrote that ClassPass is great for recent college grads, and I would agree. It's a good place to get sales experience for a well known tech company. For anyone else, growth opportunities are extremley limited

Cons

I'll just echo what others have said. ClassPass has gone so downhill and upper management doesn't seem to care. Many long term employees have left the company with little to no acknowledgement from higher ups. Out of control favoritism (I sound bitter writing that - I had some really awesome friends at ClassPass but know many people have left the company just because they didn't "fit in") The managers play favorites like no other. Micromanaging is an issue - they care about hitting numbers and not much else. This creates really tense working environments and fuels a catty, competitive culture. On top of that, feedback I escalated to my manager and HR fell on deaf ears. They know all of their employees are replaceable so they don't bother to follow through with improving the culture or acting on concerns/feedback/suggestions. Funny, because that's the exact opposite of their "values" they are so obsessed with. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone, except a new grad who wants sales/account management/start up experience. The mood in the New York office is just sad. If you live in Missoula or feel like moving to Montana, you might like ClassPass there.

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Cons

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1.0
May 1, 2025
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Pros

There's some nice benefits, like ClassPass credits, good insurance, and remote.

Cons

First and foremost, if you're a POC, you need to stay far away from this place. There is absolutely no diversity, and majority of the sales org, including the leaders, are white women. The managers lack skill, and don't know how to sell or manage. They only became managers because of their connections or because they were there in the early days of ClassPass and stayed long enough to get promoted. Nothing based on merit or skill. The sales culture is very churn and burn. The retention rate is so low, and this company is like a revolving door. You become a "veteran" or senior employee if you have worked there longer than 4 months. They have extremely unrealistic goals for the sales org, and the leads are awful. And it's because the company is terrible, and doesn't invest in partner services or support, so gyms and salons tend to have a bad experience because the resources and support they have for them are abysmal. Not to mention the bad reputation that ClassPass has; if you call a lead that has been called before, you will get extremely frustrated owners. They will tell you that ClassPass reps are harassing them by constantly calling, but that is what you are taught to do as a rep. To wrap it all up, there is no diversity, incompetent leaders, and bad reputation.

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