Abusive workplace - Channel Sales Manager Evolis Employee Review

1.0
Feb 26, 2024
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Pros

The sales teams in the Miami & Providence office are a nice group of people willing to help eachother.

Cons

The VP of Sales has terrible communication skills, has zero empathy & compassion for others, unrealistic goals, no value of work - life balance & will torture & abuse you with hidden messages, manipulation, overwork you & condescend you so much that you question why you are there in the first place.

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5.0
Oct 15, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great company! Impressive benefits! Fun atmosphere! Opportunity to Travel! Longtime employee of Evolis. Fun, close knit staff. The company is extremely devoted to the morale of their staff; providing excellent benefits, opportunity for growth and travel, as well as fun filled events planned throughout the year! One of the most family-oriented type mentalities I’ve ever been employed by, with the best interest of their employees, located in subsidiary’s around the world, being a primary focus. Certainly, a “When there is teamwork and collaboration, great things can be achieved” mindset. With recent company growth, we were faced with the expected growing pains of the process, however management immediately stepped in to make positive changes that resonated throughout the company, eliminating the negative, bringing in qualified staff, better equipped, at performing the job at hand, ultimately improving the all-around vibe of the company.

Cons

no disadvantages to discuss , none come to mind.

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2.0
Aug 12, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Familial culture at HQ, seem to care about staff, opportunity to travel. Thorough training and re-education.

Cons

Pay is subpar given the demands on time, bonus structure is inadequate in comparison to jobs similar in scope. Boss is a micro-manager in the extreme interfering constantly with the work of all departments. Needs to validate his own ego by constantly acting as an authority in all subjects, even though he’s out of his depth in many aspects of sales. Sets up an environment where you’re constantly competing with your boss: not terribly productive, needless to say. Bullying and overbearance are tolerated and given token resistance, especially when it comes from staff who shares the boss’ deep insecurities. Failing to heed the advice of the more qualified and experienced creates a tense and inefficient office.

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