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Unstable with Marginal Future - Customer Success Manager ClickDimensions Employee Review

1.0
Dec 21, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The other people you work with are great, and work as a team, for the most part.

Cons

Company has been reducing workforce. They did not rehire people as the turnover was tremendously high. Summer of 2024, let go about 20% workforce of very good people, cutting to the bone. You can imagine, this left those still working there with a huge amount of unmanageable workload. Upper management is inexperienced in the positions they were put in. They were hired by CEO, who brought almost all of them over from a previous company, PGE, where he worked. CEO not very charismatic. Very little career growth due to shrinking workforce.

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5.0
Aug 27, 2023
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Pros

Good culture that historically meets needs of employee and provides a good work like balance

Cons

A lot of change constantly

1.0
Jan 10, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The front line teams are hard working, but severely overworked.

Cons

Job security is a concern: The company initially stated there would be no more layoffs after the first round in March of 2024, but just three months later, another round of layoffs occurred in July. Toxic executive leadership: The executive team, driven by personal connections, fosters a toxic work environment. There’s a lack of direction and support from the top, with a focus on self-interest. No US culture: The company has no meaningful culture, especially for those outside of Ireland. If you're not based there, you're essentially invisible and excluded from any sense of community or belonging. Significant downsizing: The U.S. team has been reduced significantly over the last year, contributing to a sense of instability. Focus on cost-saving over innovation: The parent company prioritizes cost reductions rather than investing in growth or innovation. Declining business: Overall business performance has been shrinking, leading to concerns about the company’s future.

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