Hands Down, Best Company To Work For - Outside Sales Recruiter/Sales Administrative ooma Employee Review

5.0
Mar 14, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. You do your job well, it won't go unnoticed 2. Management is on point, and always available to handle any concerns or questions 3. Employee engagement 4. Great Benefits, including shares in Ooma's stock - we went public in 2015! 5. I feel like I'm part of a family, and I'm important 6. Plenty of growth opportunity; we are growing, building, BOOMING 7. Christmas party - no need to say more

Cons

1. Ooma is growing pretty rapidly (yay!), but I feel like we could work on implementing certain internal things in a more efficient manner. Utilize those who want to help! I know though, that everything is falling into place 2. More growth opportunity for those of us who don't work near the corporate office - Don't forget about me! I feel like in my position, and being in Sacramento full time, the company isn't fully aware of my abilities so I see the potential for staying stagnant if I don't push harder.

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5.0
Jun 29, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Super friendly and helpful staff... from HR to Operations to Leadership. Good work life balance, Opportunities for remote or hybrid work,

Cons

Benefits are very solid for a smaller company but not world class.

4.0
Jun 29, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Consistent product strategy, focused teams, leadership is focused on company and employee success, decent internal communication on companywide initiatives or updates, structured/traditional company All Hands meetings, improving stock price, solid product competitive advantages.

Cons

Lots of senior leadership has been with the company for 10-20 years. This can be great for institutional knowledge and consistency but can also create significant blindspots. Modernization of tools, systems and employee expectations can sometimes feel outdated, completely manual or slow. Investment decisions can sometimes feel pennywise but pound foolish. Collaboration between technical and product teams can feel painful.

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