Stay Away - Anonymous employee SundaySky Employee Review

1.0
Jul 13, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- A lot of money to be made (previous two reviews have a short sighted vision due to the money, however, there are some serious investors behind this)

Cons

- Work hours, since the other 5 star reviews obviously don't think a personal life is anything important (as long as there's money) They will make you stay extra hours literally day by day. Come up with the most obscure excuses, just to show the investors how "hard" everyone's working. - Long time employees are always right and obviously a superior breed here. Whatever you have to bring to the table - keep it for your own. - Fake hype within the office. The company has investors behind it, the product and the idea are far off being "innovative". Automated videos?? there's over 500 companies nowadays around the world doing it FAR better than these guys. They keep on trying and convey internally as if they're on to something or making something huge.

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5.0
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Pros

Colleagues friendly. Work-life balance. Good Pay

Cons

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1.0
Oct 1, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Remote roles and market rate pay

Cons

PLEASE do your due diligence before wasting any time interviewing with this company. The picture they paint of themselves as a "re-startup" is dishonest. Google "Sundaysky data breach" and ask them why they changed their business model. Ask them how many of their big logos one their website are from the current business model they want you to sell, and how many are from the legacy model that they're phasing out because of the data breach. Then take a look at leadership and ask why Marc Zionts hasn't led a company for more than 2 years since 2012. Ask about his leadership style and feedback when goals aren't met. See who takes accountability and who points fingers and where. GTM is a mess. SDRs and AEs running completely separate motions, being led by leaders who have never prospected/sold or haven't in years. Goals are all based on hypothetical models using "data" that is based on a lot of assumptions and hope from leadership, and the reps take the fall when org can't meet the expectations set from incompetent leaders. The product in theory has potential. In practice, personalized video is just a niche use case and even at scale it's not a need-to-have for businesses. As an end-user think if a business sent you a personalized video would actually move the needle for you?

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