If you enjoy Kool-Aid, free T-shirts, and false promises then you should work here. - Customer Success Manager Podium Employee Review

3.0
Jul 28, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

High energy work place that is always growing and evolving. Podium is a very exciting place to work if you enjoy change. In Podium's case the change is the company becoming more and more corporate and political.

Cons

Podium had an outstanding startup culture during its early days, but now uses that as a facade to make employees and prospective talent think they are part of something special. They continually give out cheap swag to employees, on what seems like a weekly basis, to make employees feel like they are being taken care off. But at the same time promises of raises or promotions are not met unless you are politically tide in or are an individual the company can use as a virtue signaling poster child. In addition to that, the bonus structures are merely an unattainable carrot dangling over your head that's pushing you to work harder and harder each month. Although it is incredible what Podium has done over the years, they are simply a sales company selling simple tech, not the other way around. There is nothing exciting or innovative about their products. They just have an intense sales machine that pushes product on businesses in order to achieve hyper growth revenue goals. If you're in sales at Podium and exceeding quota, you're the hero. If you're not in sales but still really good at what you do, you're just anybody else. If you're in sales at Podium and have a bad run, you're out!

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5.0
Apr 29, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This has been a great place to work. It can be a lot of pressure, which is probably right on the cusp where some find the pressure to be compelling, and others find it toxic. So, I get why some people may justifiably not like it. Not sure if there's a definitive line between toxic and compelling. But, I personally have found it compelling. The constant challenge pushes me and has helped me avoid complacency. There's always a new challenge and something new to learn. I have a lot of confidence in the leadership, both middle management and exec. To be transparent, I'm distant enough from execs that I'm isolated from any rumored drama or toxicity. But, I've been here for a while and have never experienced any of the rumored toxicity in my infrequent direct interactions with leadership. They make mistakes, but any time mistakes are made, they are pretty quick to learn from them and right the ship.

Cons

It's a lot less fun than it used to be. There used to be a lot more lighthearted fun and silliness in the culture. There used to be a lot more jokes and casual conversation in Slack and heckling in town hall. Thankfully the work is still fulfilling. Just... not very fun anymore. The pressure can be a lot. It requires a bit of thick skin. The pressure is good to push you beyond what you think is possible. But, you have to be able to be honest with yourself and management to be able to communicate reality when the expectations are completely unreasonable. I honestly think it's a good culture. But, only if you can find the balance between allowing yourself to be pushed to learn and improve, and being able to effectively communicate and pushback to prevent burnout. It would be miserable for those that are too scared to surface issues to management or push back on other teams. And it can't just be whining. Frankness and honestly is good (and in my experience, has always been appreciated). Whining is not helpful or good.

2.0
Jun 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Cool office building, learn from some of the best sales reps you’ll come across in your career

Cons

I worked at podium for a few years. It was the most toxic sales culture I’ve ever experienced. I do not say that lightly It was worth the money a year/two plus ago. They raised quotas multiple times in the last year and decreased the commission percentages. It is wild how many hoops an ae had to jump through to close a deal. In my 7+ of being in sales it was probably the hardest sale to close and I was a top rep. If you want to join podium it could be a good learning experience but it will come with a lot of headaches, anxiety about job security (they pip sales reps out like no other company I’ve ever worked for) and maybe some tears

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