Terrible, don't waste your time - Sales Executive Roar B2B Employee Review

1.0
Apr 4, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good culture & friendly people.

Cons

Unserious environment, racial comments made against muslims and people of colour. Clear hierarchy which makes the system only beneficial for some, terrible data, terrible functions. Majority of 'top' sales people there are just managers and get the easy leads to close. In my 5 months tenure I witnessed 12 people leave, that summarises the company, don't make the mistake I did! Manager preferred to discuss football and women with my senior colleague rather than training me. Not transparent, focused on profits rather than stakeholder management.

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3.0
Jun 10, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great events to work on. Colleagues were nice.

Cons

Flexible working was so hard to request

1.0
Sep 23, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Mostly lovely, capable, hard-working people - Dynamic but also relaxed vibe - Events well known and respected in the industry - Decent work-life balance - Central and modern office

Cons

In my opinion and personal experience: - Accountability in senior leadership is limited, with mistakes often brushed aside rather than acknowledged and learned from - The culture is gender-biased and not equal. Recognition and career progression often goes to those who ‘fit in’ with management or are regulars at the pub every Thursday - High performers are rewarded with more work, whilst some are praised for doing bare minimum - Favouritism and cliques are obvious, where some celebrated, others are ignored. In my experience, questioning decisions risks being cast out and as soon as you hand in your notice, any good contribution you’ve made is quickly forgotten - Inappropriate comments, especially around women, are often dismissed as humour - HR focus more on protecting the company than on employees. In my experience, confidentiality was used more to shut things down than support employees - Communication is poor and usually limited to damage control around high employee turnover, rather than being transparent

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