No work life balance and unrealistic expectations - Planner Facet Employee Review

2.0
Aug 18, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work from home, okay pay (but no raises for planning team in over two years), good parental benefits, you get to work with mass-affluent clients

Cons

No work/life balance, executive leadership is completely out of check with the reality of how much work there is to be done daily, continual moving targets (good luck hitting an onboarding goal and having any semblance of a life outside of work), the dev team is vastly understaffed and as such they make planning tools and technology features that are largely incomplete and inefficient, you have to manage a book of 200+ households (average meeting count per week is 20+ meetings), most tenured staff members transfer out of planning roles to other roles in the company to work less or they leave altogether.

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5.0
Jun 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote/WFH Good pay Very strong leadership Great culture, but very competitive so may not be for everyone

Cons

Very fast paced There is no hiding if you want to just go with the flow in your role Leadership is never happy beating targets, you have to then beat those numbers the next month.

1.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- work from home - set your own hours - competitive salary

Cons

It is difficult to overstate how much I regret leaving my previous employer to help Facet pursue its mission. This review is through the lens of the sales team, and I can not speak to other departments within the company. As you read other reviews and consider their legitimacy, ask yourself if someone who thinks their employer is a 5-star company would only use a handful of words to describe why they feel that way. I would personally spend more time than that to describe why I love a company so much that I'd give it 5/5. One of the first things you are told is that, because you are not cold-calling, the leads you receive are highly qualified and ready to make a purchasing decision. In my experience, that was not the reality. Facet's advertising is intentionally vague, and pricing is withheld until prospects are already on the phone with a salesperson. A significant portion of my conversations began with prospects saying they did not actually understand what Facet did and simply wanted more information. The company also continuously markets "limited-time" discounts, creating pressure on prospects to make impulse decisions. This works against you way more often than it works for you. Another major concern was lead distribution. It became increasingly apparent that management was funneling opportunities in a highly uneven manner. Favorable treatment of certain salespeople seemed to result in dramatically better opportunities, while others were left working substantially lower-quality leads. It became a game of mine to track the same favored individuals suddenly generate more sales in the final few days of a month than they had during the entire period leading up to it. Prioritizing stronger performers is understandable. However, the disparity in lead quality was so significant that sales results often appeared to reflect access to opportunities more than sales ability. I would normally suggest seeking guidance from experienced teammates, but turnover was so high that when I left, fewer than 15% of the sales organization had been with the company for more than six months. I have worked for multiple organizations throughout my career and have never felt compelled to leave a negative review. However, I believe prospective employees deserve an honest account of my experience. If you choose to join Facet's sales team, my advice is simple: avoid questioning management, align yourself with the individuals that leadership favors, and hope you are among those who receive the opportunities needed to succeed.

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