Save yourself, don't do it - Sales Siteline Employee Review

1.0
Jun 26, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A few genuinely nice people

Cons

Don't get tricked into thinking this will be a good place to work. It's a shady and incredibly narcissistic environment where they fire people every month. If you're interviewing with them ask how many people they fired in the past year and why. Pay attention to the fact that all the previous good reviews happened on almost the same day, kind of like employees were asked to write them. If this or future low reviews get buried by another wave of positive reviews, take that as another clue. If you're thinking about working there you can make your own choices, but I can't warn you away enough. Your mental health and sense of self worth aren't worth giving up. The goals are moving targets and you'll feel like you joined a constant witch hunt for any small mistake you might make.

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5.0
Jan 21, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Some of the smartest people I've ever worked with -Everyone's voice matters on the team -A product that solves a real problem (high customer retention)

Cons

Not necessarily a con, but we run lean so everyone's contribution is important.

5.0
Sep 5, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Company culture: Thoughtful offsites, strong customer focus. The team is friendly, supportive, low-ego, collaborative. There's a real feeling of working towards a shared goal. People genuinely want to help each other succeed. - The SF office is so nice to be in! Free coffee, tons of snacks, corner office with views of the city, and most of the product team works together in person. - CEO is kind, empathetic, professional, and deeply involved across the company. She communicates clearly, sets ambitious but realistic goals, and cares about Siteline's customers and employees. - Woman-led: Both co-founders are women, and many of the company’s team leads are women as well - Impactful work: Everything you do here matters. When you ship a feature or a fix, customers notice.

Cons

Like any early stage startup, things can shift quickly as the company grows, which isn’t for everyone. In my opinion, this doesn’t feel different from other startups at this stage. It’s part of the nature of building a company. The team is thoughtful about communicating changes, but if you prefer a very stable environment with little change, a startup may not be the best fit.

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