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Strong experience, but difficult culture and lack of support - Anonymous employee Leading Authorities Employee Review

2.0
Mar 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

• Easy way to get initial sales experience and manage your own accounts • Direct client exposure early on • Interesting industry, generally easy to work in if you like sales • Coworkers in office are supportive and make the job more manageable

Cons

• Leadership is inconsistent. Expectations and policies change frequently • Low-trust environment; culture is driven more by pressure than support • Little to no mentorship, training, or sales strategy. You are expected to figure it out on your own • No team-based goals or collaboration. You are fully responsible for everything from the start • Even in complex or sensitive situations, there is little guidance or legal support, and expectations can vary widely depending on who you ask • No clear path for advancement within 5 years. Growth depends on turnover • Compensation heavily favors senior staff, despite requests to add an attainable bonus structure. • Office environment can feel tense and isolating • No real HR function, so it is difficult to get guidance or safely raise concerns, including for serious issues. This has led to extreme and visible mishandling of harassment situations.

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5.0
Oct 19, 2022
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Pros

Small company, agile, nice benefits, good work/life balance. People are great- positive group of employees. Supervisors are sympathetic.

Cons

Upward mobility is limited due to the size of the company and onboarding new employees is inconsistent

2.0
Mar 31, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

*generally a cool industry - you get to travel and meet incredibly interesting people *great colleagues *work life balance *great experience for younger sales people as you get to own a large book of business

Cons

*the entire office energy is based on the moods of the CEO/COO, who are generally, insufferable to be around and incredibly incompetent and unsupportive *no proper support for entry- sales positions; no real sales manager who’s job is dedicated to help them succeed - makes the job incredibly isolating and stressful *varying WFH policies for all different people - imbalanced for in-office versus remote workforce *lots of discourse and fighting among sales team members over accounts, with lack of a proper mediator / problem solver. Makes for a very juvenile sales environment *outdated technology *no culture - barely any collaboration or help, especially from senior team members *inconsistent benchmarks and KPIs *leadership overall ruins the company *NO HR

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