Love my team - Enterprise Account Executive Schema App Employee Review

5.0
Oct 10, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Working at Schema App has been an awesome experience. Everyone here is grounded, humble, and genuinely focused on doing great work together. From day one, I felt like part of a team that values growth and collaboration. Especially the manager of sales, he’s hands down one of the best leaders I’ve worked with.

Cons

The office is pretty far from me, but that’s just bad luck on my end, nothing against the company.

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5.0
Nov 30, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Transparent leadership around financial health, hiring plans, employee well-being surveys (that are taken seriously), values that resonate well with employees, product roadmap (monthly plans and progress meeting) and innovative technology that's positioned well in the market and has a meaningful impact. Leadership will make the hard choices of letting under performers and those who do not live out our values and detract from culture go. This keeps the organization tight knit, employee camaraderie and trust high and ultimately high performing. CEO is well-known and respected in the Search Engine Optimization community. Ignore the negative reviews on Glassdoor, they're thoughtless and offer no insight to the company and CEO. There's no venture capital in the business. Leadership has full sway in direction. This can also be a con however (explained below).

Cons

There's no venture capital in the business. Capital spend is scrutinized and limits how aggressive the business can hire, spend on marketing, etc.

2.0
Nov 27, 2025
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Fully remote setup with good flexibility. I genuinely learned a lot and grew technically during my time here. Most colleagues are kind, collaborative, and easy to work with. The company can be supportive on day-to-day matters and offers opportunities to take ownership of work.

Cons

Very high turnover and unexpected layoffs. One of the biggest red flags for me was seeing people who had won “excellence” awards or received public recognition being let go shortly afterward (sometimes within 1–3 months). This wasn’t a one-off incident and created a constant sense of instability. Performance doesn’t seem to protect you. I consistently received “meets expectations” and often “exceeds expectations” in my quarterly reviews, yet I was still let go with no prior warning, coaching, or constructive feedback indicating my job might be at risk. That disconnect made the process feel unfair and arbitrary. Poor communication around decisions. There was no clear explanation of why certain people were let go, and no transparent criteria shared. It often felt like decisions were made behind closed doors. Team dynamics and politics. While most people are nice, interactions with the product team could be difficult. There was a tendency to shift blame onto engineering when things went wrong, and there were noticeable internal politics that made collaboration harder than it needed to be.

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