Amazing workplace with great culture, pay, and opportunity - Avis employé Sales Representative/Sales Engineer ControlUp

5,0
24 janv. 2019
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Perspective commerciale

Avantages

-I've been at ControlUp for a little over a year now, and it's been amazing. Like most startups, things ebb and flow, but you know that ControlUp is on the up. -There is so much effort made to build culture despite some of the team being remote - we just got back from a global sales kickoff that took place in Portugal where we got to meet our entire international sales and support team. -Being on a small team, I feel like my voice is always heard and my strengths are acknowledged. -Management has my growth in mind

Inconvénients

-Sometimes they forget to buy coffee creamer ;) -Things are fast paced and constantly changing here. Albeit overwhelming sometimes, it's amazing to watch the growth of the team and company

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5,0
31 oct. 2025
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Avantages

Great managers, very helpful and caring environment. Fun culture

Inconvénients

Had to move for this job because of in office expectation

2,0
5 nov. 2024
Employé (anonyme)
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Perspective commerciale

Avantages

ControlUp has a strong product and some talented people working behind the scenes, but there are definite areas for improvement on the culture and leadership front. Strategy and leaders change on a whim. Skilled Colleagues: Many employees are knowledgeable, hardworking, and genuinely care about what they do, making collaboration enjoyable and productive.

Inconvénients

Lack of Clear Leadership: The company’s leadership feels disconnected from the realities and needs of the teams, leading to confusion and frustration. Undefined Vision and Strategy: There’s a noticeable lack of a cohesive long-term strategy, making it difficult for employees to understand the bigger picture or how their work contributes to company goals. Constantly Shifting Priorities: Priorities change frequently without clear communication, creating a sense of instability and making it challenging for teams to stay focused and aligned. Limited Direction: Decision-making can feel reactive rather than proactive, with limited guidance provided to support teams in achieving consistent success. Low Transparency: Key decisions are often made without input or explanation, which impacts morale and trust within the company.

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