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Spotted Recruit

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The BEST COMPANY I HAVE WORKED SO FAR!!! - Account Executive Spotted Recruit Employee Review

5.0
Apr 4, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I have been working here for quite a while now and what I can say is that the working environment is awesome. You will have a full autonomy on how you do your business. You can even wear casual attire at work. Everyone is approachable and eager to support you on your way. No KPI only results oriented. Commission is very transparent and you earn what you deserve.

Cons

I can't think of any.

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1.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The commission structure is good

Cons

The CEO is heavily involved in day-to-day operations and tends to micromanage extensively. Decision-making can feel unpredictable, and constructive criticism is often not well received. There are also instances of racist or insensitive jokes being made in the workplace, which are frequently encouraged by a small group of loyal employees. This creates an uncomfortable environment for others. The organization lacks a clear operational structure and consistent company culture, despite frequent discussions about culture and values from management. Additionally, there is no proper employee training system in place, making it difficult for new hires to adapt and grow within the company. Overall, the employee turnover rate is very high, which reflects the ongoing organizational and management challenges.

1.0
Jan 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some capable and ambitious colleagues (many of whom have since left)

Cons

Leadership behavior under pressure felt unpredictable and reactive, which made the environment stressful and difficult to navigate. The company heavily emphasizes motivational language, but in day-to-day situations those values did not feel consistently reflected in leadership actions. Very low base salary combined with aggressive KPIs created constant financial pressure, framed internally as “growth” or “hustle.” Feedback was frequently encouraged, but expressing disagreement or alternative views often felt risky. Professional boundaries were sometimes unclear, with comments or interactions that felt unnecessarily personal rather than work-focused. Over time, the culture felt increasingly centered on agreement rather than open discussion.

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