Horrible Culture - Sales Representative STEMscopes Employee Review

1.0
Aug 5, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The products that STEMscopes offers are cost effective. Competitive salary and bonus structure.

Cons

Horrible culture. Suggestions or input from employees or customers are not welcomed by the internal teams. Passive aggressive attitude starts from top down. Colleagues were in tears due to the way management and teammates treated them. If you are looking for high pressure, unrealistic expectations with bullying, this is the company for you.

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5.0
Jan 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

My employers take care of me and my needs.

Cons

As a contractor you have to be proactive in searching out new work. Full time positions are hard to come by.

3.0
Jun 25, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Almost everyone works incredibly hard and truly cares about providing quality resources to teachers/students; people and colleagues are friendly and helpful; small environment can make it easy for people to move up/transition roles; unlimited PTO, and generally good benefits; direct supervisors are kind, caring, and truly helpful; good base salary and commission for sales

Cons

Company is growing but still maintains the mentality of being small, so things run with minimal staff, which requires employees to stretch and wear numerous hats without pay increase or incentives; hybrid work schedule for "collaboration" in 2026 when half of the employees live out of of state and most competitors offer remote work; inconsistent policies with regard to who has to follow rules and who doesn't; high turnover or firing without plans for who will take over that role; majority of leadership is not great, no concern for work-life balance, parental responsibilities, no appreciation for how hard the bottom and middle-line works -- it's never enough; ridiculous goals set annually and then earned bonuses aren't paid out in full because those goals (shockingly) aren't met; employees who are favored are allowed to treat people poorly without consequence

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