Springbot Reviews

3.6

55% would recommend to a friend

(85 total reviews)

Marc Pickren

43% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Springbot has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 85 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Springbot employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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85 reviews
5.0
Dec 13, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Consider that the average person spends 1/3rd of their life at work and ultimately, with their coworkers. Springbot makes this rather enjoyable as everyone is friendly, oftentimes forming friendships outside of just our business relationships. We have a really awesome culture here of helping to lift each other up to achieve our goals, both at work and outside of work! Reasons to work here include; fair compensation, awesome culture & people, great health benefits, supporting a company that actually helps small and medium-sized businesses grow and scale, ability to develop your skills in an up and coming company who is making waves in the saas industry! Springbot is a place for people who are willing to work hard and reap the rewards of challenging yourself to grow, develop, and reach big goals. If you're looking for a place to make opportunities happen, as opposed to hoping they just happen to you, look no further!

Cons

I really can't think of anything I would consider a true "Con" of working here. Sure, construction to the building is annoying sometimes. But that doesn't actually have anything to do with the company, culture, or roles...

2.0
Feb 1, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Decent health benefits. Ability to work from home. Good location in Midtown.

Cons

A young, fresh out of college culture. Very clique-oriented. Most of the leaders are young and don’t have much management experience. Take this into consideration if you've had a pretty substantial work background—you may have more work history/experience than your ‘team lead’. Very high turnover. Salary is very low considering the work load as well as the amount of tech companies in Atlanta that have the same position offering at least $20K more. Diversity is also lacking. Out of approximately 150 employees, there are only 10 people of color.

4.0
Jan 23, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

- great coworkers, team environment, & collaboration - work hard, play hard - sometimes a con for springbot in particular - commission structure is good and lucrative - PERFECT fit for someone fresh out of college - great for getting your feet wet in software sales - company takes very good care of their employees, overall - yes the usual perks - beer, ping pong, “unlimited PTO”, super casual office, everyone is everyone’s friend kind of environment - I had an excellent manager - being on the right team helps out A LOT - location, location, location!!!! - lots of after hours opportunity to make friends and great for someone new to Atlanta For anyone in the interview process or considering it just know that there is a lot of expectation towards activity and metrics. High call volume but it is rewarded handsomely. Make sure you’re ok with calling and presenting to business owners and marketing managers. They’re by no means Csuite executives but this also means they have no need to filter themselves when a telemarketer calls.

Cons

- springbot is a transactional sales cycle. Not to say this is a bad thing but I don’t recommend it for everyone. Very high pressure sales and high pressure expectations. Being a monthly sales cycle can be draining and not a great fit for everyone. If you’re the work hard play hard type, hungry to get paid, maybe an athlete or former “hype man” amongst your friends it’s probably a great fit for you!! - base salary less than average on the market but commission can make up for that - not a lot of room for upward movement into senior leadership roles but milestone promotions keep pay progressive - product is in a saturated market - LOTS of competition but very few that do it in a consolidated platform such as springbot - granted some of this competition starts at $0 cost and springbot @ $299 - does affect the selling process - yes. Colony square is literally a war zone of construction

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