Product Yes - Work for No - Account Executive Seamless Employee Review

1.0
Apr 25, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

My coworkers, Seamless hires great people and has a great product, but unfortunately does not have the proper training and operations in tact to keep them all. There are definitely some gems at Seamless that work hard and make the crazy work/life balance easier. But, when a company has to promote mindset every single day, it is to distract you from the real issues.

Cons

Seamless AI – Not So Seamless Operation. Seamless as a company has many senseless policies and poor operations, not typically seen for a growing $50Million+ company. The first ridiculous policy is initiated when an employee is hired. Seamless has a clause in their reimbursement policy that if you do not work for them for 2 years they will make you buy your *required* Dell or Chromebook back by taking it out of your last paycheck. One of many shaky policies. Seamless.AI has a serious lack of operations and communication. It is a simple case of the left hand does not know what the right hand is doing, and it starts at the top with the C-Level. With quite possibly the worst operations I have seen at company, employees are often left wondering how to navigate this wild wild west of ever changing policy/standard practice. The C-Level often switches back and forth from messaging to pricing to billing ops to standard practices. This leads to high amounts of miscommunication and stress between the different teams and passing of the blame. The miscommunication starts with the CEO, who tells his employees to pick it up because numbers are down, then posts about his day on his boat or how Seamless is thriving, in the same week or even day. Then, when you would like to go to someone, it can be a bit of a conflict to have a CHRO that also serves on the company’s legal team. Which is probably why Seamless has also lost 3 other HR executives and 2 legal personnel in the last 6-8 months. I would suggest that Seamless should reevaluate its leadership, because unfortunately LinkedIn post do not equate to business practices. On the sales side of things, please do not expect to come in and get training. I would rather be trained, than good. More operational failure here due to the lack of guidance. The is no defined promotional path nor growth path in sales. Even if you do receive a promotion, why would you want it? Imagine having to run a team (that must hit quota), still hit your own quota, and chase down any monthly deals that didn’t pay…awful. The CRO leads by the ‘fly by the seat of your pants’ and ‘RaRa’ mentality, often leaving you to wonder if he spends more time in the slack channel or Linkedin than working with his sales team leaders to make things better. There is a fine line between promoting mindset and doing “whatever it takes”, versus dealing with reality and gaslighting your employees. Unfortunately, Seamless has crossed that line repeatedly. Successful leaders listen, Seamless simply hasn’t. From meaningless/unwanted daily morning meetings on mindset over training, to getting rid of useful tools like Gong for a cheaper version and not showing the team how to use it, to its the lack of support for sales producers with reduced quotas, etc. Also, Seamless has just rid of the kickers for sales and growth cut peoples pay significantly. For a growing company to pay Account Executives 50-60k base salaries then quote their OTE as over 250k is simply unprofessional. The metrics to cash-in are also absurd, the quota is in MRR yet, if you sell monthly, despite having a collections team, you as the AE are responsible for making sure the client pays every month. Not to mention that Seamless calculates your earnings manually and it is on you the Account Executive to double check for mistakes or unpaid invoices. As an AE, expect to play the role of AE, SDR, Manager, Billing, Customer Success, and now possibly growth with the new metrics. If it wasn’t for the people and my direct team, I would not have learned the sales skills that I did. Seamless’ recruiting plug is that it is a rocket ship and it was, but unfortunately with the lack of C-Level leadership and ability to listen to its employees, it’s a rocket ship to nowhere.

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Seamless Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're saddened to hear you had a negative experience, and wish we could have had the chance to discuss your concerns with you while you were still with the company. We want all of our employees to have a positive experience at Seamless.AI, and if there's anything we can do to improve an employee's time here, we want to know about it! This is why we send out regular anonymous surveys throughout the year to gauge employee happiness and determine where we have opportunities for improvement. We make changes based off the trends we see in these surveys. We are a rapidly growing company, and with growth, comes change! In order to continue thriving while we grow, we must make operational changes as we scale. Any change that is made is never made without forethought. Decisions are made by leadership with the well-being of both our employees and the company in mind, and we strive to remain transparent in business decisions so nothing comes as a surprise to employees. As for our sales department, we do offer an extensive training program for both our SDR and AE roles! These training programs are regularly being updated to ensure we're providing a program with the most useful tools and information that will allow incoming sales professionals to reach their full potential. We have a defined growth path for our sales employees, and we provide ample opportunities for performing employees to move into a new role if they choose to. We want to see our employees reach their full potential! We appreciate you sharing your feedback, and will take it into consideration. For more reviews from current employees, check out our wall of love here: https://testimonial.to/employeesuccess/all

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Cons

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