Favoritism, micro aggressions, racism and homophobia on the enterprise sales org. - Anonymous employee Snap Employee Review

2.0
May 27, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Benefits are great. great dental, medical and 401k. Free therapy and pregnancy benefits Free meals snacks, coffee, yogurts, fresh fruit in office, $80/week for food on a debit card, $50/month for phone, $150/quarter for gym, good work/life balance. Lots of free swag.

Cons

It’s a bunch of mean girls running the sales team, pulling all the strings. Many women based out of the Chicago office are soccer moms who only care about other soccer moms and soon to be soccer moms. Everyone is fake nice to your face and will stab you in the back. Unethical sales people doing the most to sell sell sell, even when the product breaks every other day, but the revenue goals stay the same. Misdirection and poor communication from leaders. Workplace mobbing is something I’ve seen on 2 occasions, with nothing of a response from HR other than gaslighting.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

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Cons

- Leadership is incompetent. This company will die and when it does, it will be no one's fault other than Evan. - If you disagree with leadership and speak up, you will be punished. All SMC VPs hired each other from past companies. They are all corporate ladder climbers from Meta with no morals. - Being a leader at Snap means leading through fear and regularly throwing tantrums in conference rooms. - The ads business is a joke. No matter how many ex-[insert big tech name] engineers work on the product, you can't monetize an audience of 13 year olds or people who's sole use case for this app is inappropriate. - There is truly nothing redeeming about this business, B2C or B2B. It's all smoke and mirrors. I've never seen the population of monetizable users grow, it's only gone down since I've joined. To offset this we acquire the cheapest users possible to appease investors who see straight through this BS.

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