Abnormal AI reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(280 total reviews)
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Evan Reiser

82% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Abnormal AI has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 280 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Abnormal AI 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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280 reviews
2.0
Jun 28, 2023

Great technology, bad leadership

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The technology is awesome and does great things. There are some awesome people who work there.

Cons

Nothing that hasn't already been said. They over hired in sales and instead of leadership taking ownership they cut or push out sales reps. Favoritism and micromanagement run rampant in the organization, everyone knows it but they turn a blind eye or in some cases encourage it. Sales leadership needs a complete overhaul otherwise, great people will continue to leave. Great tech being destroyed by bad leadership who seem only to care about appeasing investors and being the "fastest growing technology company" no matter the cost. That is why products are being released half baked and "hit the number at all cost" is the motto. They need to make changes quick before a great company is completely lost.

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Abnormal AI Response
2y
Thanks so much for leaving an honest review—we truly value your feedback. We’re committed to creating an environment where our employees can thrive, and we know that can’t happen without effective, well-trained managers and leaders to guide them. We are working hard to create a manager enablement program that addresses these issues.
2.0
Mar 16, 2023
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Pros

Good people to work with as far as the team goes. Good benefits and updated equipment. Also love their spiffs/incentives and love that you can write off expenses.

Cons

1. The PIP is not an actual performance plan. It’s basically a form to tell you to keep doing what you’re doing with a number higher than what you’ve had trouble hitting before to play “catch up” and you basically have to sign that you promise to hit this number by the end of the month or your fired. This is completely setting the employee up for failure. How are they supposed to hit a number higher than a number they had trouble hitting before this? Also, when you sign this pip- you are signing your employment away. You can be let go regardless if you hit it or not. If you beat the pip, you can still get fired so it completely defeats the purpose. 2. Territory change requests are close to none. If you have trouble in a territory because the AE’s are basically touching all the accounts anyway, and they claim to know every CISO/CIO on the list so you can’t touch those regardless and you do not get 300 accounts to even work with like they claim you do. You’re lucky if you get 150 ACCURATE and UPDATED accounts that are accessible. Also good luck with the other “open” accounts because channel can go and put a hold on HUGE companies simply by saying “I know someone I can get a meeting there” and then boom. You can’t touch it for 30 days. Expect that to happen to at least 3-4 accounts a month on top of everything else. Anyways, requesting a territory change might take 6 months to a year IF you even make it that long without being put on a pip and not being set up for success from the start. 3. Favoritism is huge here and channel is praised, but not BDR’s. Good luck getting any recognition for any work you do. You’re just an accessory or at least that’s what it feels like. 4. Your social media platforms are highly judged and will be taken in account with your position at this company. 5. Doesn’t matter if you hit quota. When it comes down to it, if you don’t make the most money on the team, don’t ever feel safe in your position here. It’s all a numbers game.

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Abnormal AI Response
3y
Thanks so much for leaving an honest review—we truly value your feedback. We are working hard to create a manager enablement program that addresses these issues. We’re committed to creating an environment where our employees can thrive, and we know that can’t happen without effective, well-trained managers to guide them. We’re sorry we didn’t get it right by you. Moving forward, we will continue to optimize our performance management process by prioritizing proper training for managers, updating existing policies, and collecting continuous feedback from employees to help us keep improving.
1.0
Mar 2, 2023
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Pros

The people, well most of them. Individual contributors were the heart and soul of Abnormal.

Cons

Micromanagement runs rampid at Abnormal. There is no work/life balance, trust in employees, or empowerment of employees to do their best work. The leaders don't know where the company is going. There's no direction and no confidence in leadership. Constant fear of losing your job and playing the blame game are part of daily life at Abnormal.

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Abnormal AI Response
3y
Thanks so much for leaving an honest review—we truly value your feedback. We are working hard to create a manager enablement program that addresses these issues. We’re committed to creating an environment where our employees can thrive, and we know that can’t happen without effective, well-trained managers to guide them. We’re sorry we didn’t get it right by you.
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