DONT! Seriously DONT! - Anonymous employee PartsBase Employee Review

1.0
Jan 20, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The pay, that’s how they get you in hell’s gates

Cons

Too much to tyke. They are liars. They manipulate you. Everything is on excell sheets. They watch your computer screen all day instead of actual coaching and training. Beware of the last in her sunglasses and lip ring in her LinkedIn picture - she is a snake and a big reason the culture is the way it is. They will. It innovate. Govr side literally sells a bidding system that you can do for free. No real value but they think it’s SaaS lol They have no idea what they are doing or how a real sales organization should be ran. They will hire you to do one job then insult your intelligence by making you do a lower tier job. If you walk away from your computer for 5 mins they begin paper trail to fire you. It’s so much more but those are the main things. OH …benefits. You’re better off getting your own insurance. It’s like 500 bucks a month and they pay nothing. Upper leadership are all controlling maniacs

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5.0
Mar 30, 2026
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Pros

I joined PartsBase two years ago as a Sales Representative (SDR) and was promoted within a year. Before joining, I had read some Glassdoor reviews and was a bit concerned, as we know how former employees or unhappy people can sometimes affect a company’s image unfairly. After two years here, I can confidently say that meritocracy is real: if you do your part and follow the process, you can grow and earn well. The company pays well, has strong leadership, and I am very satisfied. During my time here, I’ve had the opportunity to work with three different managers. My first manager taught me general aviation knowledge and foundational principles. Later, I worked with an excellent sales director who set very clear goals, and now I have a manager who supports me in all sales processes — we have a fantastic working synergy.

Cons

The company has seen a lot of turnover, but often it’s because some people struggle to adapt to our internal systems. We use our own CRM (not Salesforce), clock in and out, and track productivity with software. For me, this structure is helpful and not an issue! Our computer block after work hours avoiding to complete extra tasks but for work & life balance is very great!

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PartsBase Response
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Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and detailed review. We truly appreciate you taking the time to reflect on your experience. It’s great to hear that your growth at PartsBase—from SDR to International Account Executive—has been meaningful and that you’ve felt supported by your managers along the way. Creating a merit-based environment where performance and consistency lead to real career progression is something we’re very intentional about, so it’s encouraging to see that reflected in your journey. We also appreciate your perspective on structure and systems. While we understand that our approach isn’t for everyone, it’s designed to create clarity, accountability, and ultimately support both performance and work-life balance. Your feedback around marketing investment is well noted—there’s definitely opportunity there, and it’s an area we’re continuing to evolve as we scale. Thanks again for your contribution and for being part of the team!
1.0
May 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None at all worth listing

Cons

Heavy employee monitoring runs constantly. Step away for five minutes and your computer locks. Bathroom breaks register as inactivity. The premise is that you’re slacking until proven otherwise, and the tooling exists to catch you. The metrics this surveillance feeds are no better. Call volume targets are set at levels that effectively require contacting customers who have explicitly and repeatedly asked not to be contacted, because the alternative is missing the number. You torch the relationships you’re supposedly responsible for, in service of dashboards leadership likes. Customers hate it. You hate it. Leadership doesn’t care. Compensation is opaque by design. Bonus eligibility is gated on metrics calculated from internal systems with known accuracy issues. Requests for breakdowns get policy language instead of data. Verbal commitments from managers don’t survive contact with HR. The handbook describes a progressive discipline process. In practice it doesn’t exist. Terminations come without warning and conveniently timed. Then there’s leadership. The CEO’s children hold senior roles they are visibly unqualified for, making decisions about comp, strategy, and customer policy with no apparent understanding of the actual business. Every “leadership has decided” announcement reflects it. Document everything from day one. Save it somewhere the company cannot reach.

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