A great place with great people - Digital Marketing Manager ClearlyRated Employee Review

5.0
Oct 27, 2025
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Pros

I absolutely loved my time at ClearlyRated. People I worked with make this place great. This is probably the first place I worked at where there is no blame game going on between marketing and sales. Collaboration and initiative are the backbones. For me, the fast-paced environment, ambitious goals, and fun and smart people to work with are the essentials of a great company. I would recommend it in a heartbeat.

Cons

The company has gone through a lot of changes, and changes are hard for some people, but I think the leadership is making sure they are very transparent about what is happening, why changes are necessary, and how the company can move forward.

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5.0
Dec 8, 2025
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Pros

Strong comp structure Invest in tools to help you succeed Strong leadership Good tenure among leadership

Cons

Difficult market to sell. Lots of noise and client surveys are so valuable but there is a lot of bias against them. But company does a lot to overcome this.

1.0
Dec 10, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Deductible reimbursement - Unlimited PTO - Strong sense of camaraderie between fellow employees to combat leadership pitfalls. - Honestly if you just want to keep your head down, do the work, hate confrontation, and will comply with whatever you're told to do without questions or concerns, this would be a good fit.

Cons

- Every single member of leadership, including VPs, have been at the company for less than 2 years. They have expressed little interest in learning from tenured employees. This has lead to frustration and extremely high turnover. -Leadership have little to no understanding of the product. Even though they often rely on lower level employees for constant guidance, they are quick to criticize those same employees for performance issues in areas they themselves didn’t seem to understand. -A common attitude across leaders of departments could be summed up as, “That’s not my job,” which created a fairly uncooperative environment. - Words like "emotional" and "desperate" have been used to describe female employees in meetings (with an audience) when they've asked for help. Exclusionary mentality has replaced a company that was once dedicated to DE&I initiatives. -There is no HR department. Any potential criticism you make or concern you voice puts you at risk. - Half of the positive reviews feel AI generated (check out the em dashes)

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