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Think Local Search

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Not great - Anonymous employee Think Local Search Employee Review

1.0
Nov 19, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Central location, nice sales staff

Cons

Low pay, bad product, depressing

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5.0
May 18, 2026
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Pros

learnt more here than in any other environment. Big culture for learning, sales and constant feedback and support. It is a winning environment, and positivity is a must. Achievable targets with just a bit of effort on your side. Managers and leaders are invested in actually helping you and improving you. Massive opportunities, even partnership for the right person.

Cons

If you do not like feedback and growth you won't enjoy it. This is a sales job so targets are pushed to be hit,

2.0
Jan 30, 2026
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Pros

Not applicable in the slightest

Cons

If you value your time, energy, or basic dignity at work, Think Local Search is not the place for you. The culture is built on relentless pressure, unrealistic expectations, and a complete disregard for sustainable workloads. Long hours are normalised, boundaries are quietly punished, and the gap between what’s promised and what’s delivered is vast. Support is thin, direction shifts constantly, and accountability flows one way only. There’s a strong emphasis on output at any cost, with little concern for burnout, morale, or professional development. Communication often feels reactive rather than strategic, and problems are framed as individual failures rather than systemic issues — even when those issues are obvious to anyone paying attention. If you’re early in your career and don’t yet know what healthy workplaces look like, this environment may feel “fast-paced” or “challenging.” If you do know, you’ll recognise it for what it is: poorly managed, extractive, and unsustainable. Plenty of companies demand hard work. Fewer do it while offering respect, clarity, and genuine support. This isn’t one of them. I’d strongly encourage anyone considering a role here to ask very specific questions about hours, expectations, turnover, and how success is actually measured, and to listen carefully to what isn’t said.

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