Looking for a job? Look elsewhere. Looking to invest? Don’t. - Anonymous employee Persado Employee Review

1.0
Aug 31, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Low expectations and ever changing leadership make for a good lifestyle. Well known brands are customers

Cons

the CEO has no strategy and will openly admit that. The CFO has a superiority complex and thinks he is managing a utility company, not a high growth startup. The COO is the worst of the bunch. He is charming on the surface, but incapable as a professional. He doesn’t know how to run a product team and he hasn’t released a new product feature in years. The market has moved past Persado. The real AI innovators have arrived and are well funded. All of the A talent has either left or is looking to leave. What will remain is either B players or A players looking for a lifestyle job until the company folds or is acquired by a strategic who doesn’t understand the product’s limitations. As other posters have said, there have been large layoffs and more will come. Major customers are leaving and new customers are choosing other solutions.

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Persado Response
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Hello! Thank you for taking the time to share this feedback. It is disappointing to hear that your experience with Persado was not a good one. While I certainly respect your perception / experience, I can assure you that Alex, Assaf and the entire ELT have the very best interests of our People, our customers, and our long-term company success in mind. Our strategy has remained consistent over the years. That said, by nature of being a scaling company, it may be necessary to pivot the tactics to support that strategy in order to meet the needs of our customers and business. Like many companies right now, we did make the difficult business decision to perform a small reduction-in-force. This decision was not easy -- not for those affected, the colleagues remaining, or for those who made the decisions. We are doing our very best to care for the employees we let go, and we are focused on the success and happiness of the many enthusiastic Persadoans across the globe who remain committed to our company mission, vision and values! p.s. We think we still have quite a few "A" players! :) I wish you the very best in your next adventure. Allison Lee, CPO

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Cons

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1.0
May 11, 2026
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Pros

Working remotely, okay offices, nice people.

Cons

If you stay at Persado long enough, you eventually realize the culture is deeply cliquey. Advancement often feels less tied to performance and more tied to proximity. Become your manager’s favorite, make Persado your entire personality, and maybe you’ll move up. More often than not, promotions happen because someone quit or got pushed out, not because the company is meaningfully investing in growth. Cross-functional collaboration is easily the worst I’ve experienced in my career. Teams operate in silos, communication is fragmented, and accountability disappears the moment priorities shift. To be fair, middle management isn’t always the problem. A lot of them are clearly overwhelmed themselves. But upper leadership seems entirely consumed by financial optics and scrambling to keep pace with the constantly shifting AI landscape. The company continues to become increasingly lean under the guise of being “agile.” At a certain point, “agility” just becomes corporate code for chronic understaffing. Burnout is not an exception here. It is the operating model. And to be completely transparent, Persado is not a place for people looking for balance, mentorship, or sustainability. The expectations are relentless, the support is minimal, and the pressure compounds over time. The company today is significantly leaner than it was two years ago, which should concern anyone paying attention. Healthy companies scale intelligently. Struggling companies continuously reduce headcount while reframing it as efficiency. They recently eliminated the entire QA team, presumably to offload testing responsibilities onto engineers and AI tooling. What was especially insulting was leadership insisting this had nothing to do with cost-cutting. No one believed that. And the unwillingness to say the quiet part out loud perfectly captures the culture at Persado. People are viewed as expendable resources, not long-term investments. The unspoken philosophy is essentially this: absorb more work, tolerate increasing pressure, and if you eventually crack under it, someone else will replace you. There’s also an unhealthy level of micromanagement embedded into parts of the culture. Some people at this company genuinely need an identity outside of work. When your primary contribution becomes monitoring Slack statuses, over-policing process, and manufacturing urgency, you are no longer improving performance. You are contributing to toxicity. And yes, I understand a lot of this pressure rolls downhill from leadership. But at some point, managers have to stop normalizing burnout simply because executives do. I’ve seen multiple employees routinely exhausted, emotionally drained, and in some cases openly crying from stress. That is not normal, no matter how many startups try to glamorize it. If you’re considering applying here, look beyond the branding. On paper, Persado looks exciting: AI, enterprise clients, fast-paced growth. But internally, it often feels unstable, reactive, and deeply exhausting. Many of the glowing reviews come from leadership, HR, or long-tenured employees who either benefited from the old culture or actively perpetuate the current one. The company may still have talented people. But talent alone does not prevent a ship from sinking.

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