Toxic and unhappy workplace. - Sales Development Representative (SDR) Netradyne Employee Review

2.0
Mar 28, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The benefits and the pay they offer is good.

Cons

-It is one of the most toxic, stressful workplaces I've ever been a part of, no amount of money is worth giving up your peace of mind for this kind of culture. -For Sales people it's a nightmare in this org, there is no proper marketing team to generate new leads. Same set of data would be worked on day in-day out. On top of that they keep changing the sales process, rules and incentives plan every now and then so there is no consistency is work flow. -There is absolutely no coordination between, HR-IT-Finance-And you respective working group. The whole working process in this org is so clueless. -So much micro-management into everything, like what is the job of an HR to intervene in sales matters?! When the HR team itself is so inefficient to do their tasks. For Ex: I had to follow up for my relieving letter 2 months after my last working day (This is one of the issues of the many issues) -They have a strong hire and fire policy.

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