Empowering Environment with Room for Growth and Innovation - Anonymous employee Sailes Employee Review

5.0
May 31, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Exposure to Cutting-Edge Technology and Rapid Skill Development

Cons

High Workload and Long Hours

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5.0
May 15, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I am truly bought into the company and vision, and I also see where my skillset will have tremendous impact on our users. The culture is incredible, as I am surrounded by many people willing to go the extra mile. Hard work and ownership is valued and rewarded well here.

Cons

I have no cons so far.

1.0
Oct 27, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are/were good people here-smart, committed, and doing their best under pressure. The concept behind the product has some potential, and you'll gain exposure to fast moving startup dynamics. If you're early in your career, you'll learn a lot-about resilience, boundaries, and what to look for (and avoid) in future leadership.

Cons

This review will likely be reported by those who have a well-documented pattern of flagging anything that doesn't align with the company's carefully crafted image. That instinct (to control perception at all costs) is not just a Glassdoor issue. It's embedded in the culture. Micromanagement runs deep, and autonomy is a mirage. Decisions are reactive, not strategic. There's a revolving door of talent. Not because people aren't capable, but because the environment is unsustainable. Leadership is erratic, priorities shift constantly, and the loudest fire always gets the focus. There's no real infrastructure, just firefighting and fatigue. Work life balance is virtually nonexistent. The culture subtly rewards performative availability, and there's an unspoken pressure to be online at all times. Boundaries are viewed as a lack of dedication. Compensation doesn't reflect the workload or the expectations, and meaningful wins are rare, often buried under the next crisis.

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