Believe the cons in other reviews - Anonymous employee Remote Employee Review

2.0
Oct 21, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working remotely, unlimited PTO, global exposure

Cons

Culture of favoritism, toxic coworkers, bullying and gaslighting (yes, even in a remote environment!), politics, low pay, performance bar always getting higher, take employees for granted and value customers more, no career growth opportunities, lack of transparency despite that having been a value

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Remote Response
2y
Thank you for submitting your feedback, it is indeed appreciated. We’re glad you enjoyed some of the perks of Remote like the chance to work alongside people around the world. We are truly sorry to hear you had these negative experiences while working here. While we won’t ever apologize for valuing customers, no team member should ever feel taken for granted, so your feedback will be shared with management. As a current employee you’ll know that we are implementing some changes to Total Rewards, Job Leveling, and Career Paths. We encourage you to take a look at the information available and discuss your concerns about your specific situation further with your manager.

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5.0
Mar 6, 2026
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Pros

Multiple interviews with people having different partnership roles gives a good idea of how the communication goes internally and the overall company culture

Cons

If you're looking for a quick hire, having multiple interviews is not for you

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3.0
Oct 22, 2025
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CEO approval
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Pros

There are some genuinely strong salespeople and a few great leaders who care about their teams. The culture among peers is collaborative and supportive, and many employees go above and beyond despite limited direction.

Cons

There’s very little competitive differentiation in the product, which makes hitting goals—already unrealistic—extremely challenging. Internal processes with supporting teams in RevOps and Deal Desk often create more blockers than anything and the Sales organization is clearly looked down upon within the company. Despite constant messaging about agility and ownership, there are few actual resources or empowerment to deliver results. Morale is low, and the new business teams operate largely from a place of fear. Enablement is minimal—mostly quizzes tied to product launches—and commissions can be held if completion rates aren’t perfect. It's almost as if the enablement teams simply cannot keep up. Leadership in other departments often makes promises about change that never materialize and teams that should be supporting each other (like new business and customer success, just don't talk until there is a problem to address and then it is generally combative or stemming from a place of self preservation. The founders seem disconnected from day-to-day realities, and key people with real expertise in marketing and people management simply are not there.

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Remote Response
6mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback. We genuinely appreciate your perspective. Agreed that across Remote, it’s easy to find a collaborative culture and dedication from many team members who continue to go above and beyond. We hear your concerns around enablement, internal processes, goal alignment, and cross-functional communication. These are areas we're actively working to improve, and feedback like yours helps us to see where we need to do better. As a current employee, we encourage you to continue raising these issues through internal channels. Real change happens when our team members drive it, and we're committed to creating an environment where that's possible. Thank you for sticking with us and for believing in the potential here. We're committed to building the support and structure that matches the talent of our people.
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