Great place to build, learn, and drive impact - Implementation Manager Common Room Employee Review

5.0
Jun 25, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Powerful tool with a ton of potential in the GTM tech space, supporting a wide range of customer use cases. In recent months, there's been clear, intentional investment in both the product itself and the post-sales team & experience (Success, Services, Support, Solutions). New leadership has brought stronger direction, sharper messaging, and improvements to the customer journey as the company scales. Across Sales, EPD, RevOps, and CS, the team is deeply customer-centric and incredibly responsive. It's incredible to see how quickly folks are able to collaborate and execute here. It’s an exciting time to be here if you’re looking to build, solve real problems, and make a meaningful impact on both customers and the company.

Cons

Not necessarily a con, but as a Series B startup, the company is in a big growth spurt moment right now, so things are moving quickly -- you need to be comfortable with change & ambiguity.

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5.0
Nov 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- You get to work with top-tier customers. Some of the hottest logos that exist. - Ton of trust and opportunities to do big things so long as you own your book/stay on top of your responsibilities. - It's exciting to be part of a company at this point on our growth curve.

Cons

- Common Room is no joke - the successful members of the team work long hours, that's not for everyone. - If you're not ready to embrace some ambiguity or if you require step-by-step instructions, it might feel overwhelming

3
2.0
Jun 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get to work for a company that looks cool on Linkedin.

Cons

Product doesn't work as well as it says it does Leadership is so removed from day to day You will get punished for taking PTO. Saw a rep get fired after coming back from 2 week vacation and not hitting monthly number. Books of business are bad. Been ran through.

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