Great company with opportunities, but not for everyone - Sales SafelyYou Employee Review

4.0
Oct 14, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

SafelyYou is honestly a great place to work with a good culture. Like any startup, there are definitely some growing pains, but that's just part of being in a fast-paced, rapidly evolving environment. It's a demanding place, and not everyone is cut out for that kind of intensity. Yes, there have been a few terminations but don't let the negative reviews mislead you. More often than not, people just didn’t meet the bar and that’s to be expected when the standards are high.

Cons

If you enjoy a challenge, like working in a fast-moving company, and are okay with stepping up, this is a place where you can really grow and make a difference.

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5.0
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Pros

Collaborative Transparent Fun Mission Driven

Cons

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1.0
Feb 16, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The mission is meaningful and the work has an impact in dementia care. There are some talented people across teams who genuinely care about residents and customers. The pace is fast and you will learn quickly.

Cons

There is a consistent gap between what leadership communicates and what teams experience operationally. Employee feedback is regularly collected but rarely reflected in meaningful change. Support is often promised during challenging periods, but follow through can feel inconsistent. Turnover, has been high during certain stretches. That level of churn creates instability across cross functional teams and affects customer confidence and outcomes. Greater accountability and steadier leadership would improve morale and retention. Clear career paths are difficult to identify. Growth opportunities can feel either undefined or overly complex to navigate, which makes long term development challenging for high performers. Representation in leadership roles, especially for women in nontraditional positions, is limited. Expanding diversity at the executive level would strengthen decision making and culture.

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