Decent role for breaking into industry - Customer Success Manager III Wrike Employee Review

3.0
Aug 29, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- 100% remote opportunity - Quarterly bonuses - Free product certification - LGBTQ employee friendly

Cons

- Major lack of BIPOC representation across the organization - Frequent overturn of senior management - Internal teams work siloed versus in true collaborative form which is often referenced by customers

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Wrike Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your feedback about your time at Wrike. We appreciate your input, as it helps us grow and improve. We're glad to hear that you found value in your role, remote work, bonuses, and our LGBTQ-friendly environment. However, we also acknowledge the concerns you've raised. We believe that a diverse workforce enriches our culture and creativity. We're continuously working on D&I initiatives to make sure that we have a safe space for everyone and to increase representation across our organization. We are also investing in better cross-functional collaboration and communication to ensure a more seamless experience for both employees and customers. Collaboration is one of our core values at Wrike and we strive to be better in that area by aligning the teams and winning together. Thank you for sharing your insights and for being a part of Wrike team. Katya, HR BP, CSO organisation

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5.0
Dec 17, 2025
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Pros

Supportive Management: Leadership is approachable, transparent, and genuinely invested in employee growth and success. Regular feedback and open communication foster a positive work environment. Collaborative Team: The team culture is highly collaborative, with colleagues who are both talented and willing to help. There’s a strong sense of camaraderie and shared purpose. Positive Workplace Culture: Wrike promotes a culture of inclusivity, innovation, and continuous improvement. Employee well-being and engagement are clearly prioritized. Industry-Leading Product: The product itself is robust, flexible, and consistently evolving to meet customer needs. It’s rewarding to represent a solution that delivers real value to clients.

Cons

Structured Oversight: At times, there is a high level of oversight and process adherence, which can limit autonomy in decision-making. While this ensures consistency, it may occasionally slow down innovation or responsiveness. Limited Training on Procurement Processes: There is a noticeable gap in training related to the procurement process, which can create challenges during customer renewals. Enhanced resources and clearer guidance in this area would help streamline operations and improve the overall customer experience.

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Wrike Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such thoughtful feedback and for recommending Wrike. We’re very happy to hear your positive experience with supportive leadership, collaborative teams, our culture, and the product itself. We also appreciate your input on the level of oversight and the need for more training around procurement. Insights like these are valuable as we look at how to balance structure with autonomy and where to deepen enablement for our customer-facing teams. We’re glad you’re here and contributing to our customer success organization. If you have further feedback, please feel free to contact your manager or HR. Thank you, Mackenzie, HRBP
1.0
Mar 25, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Strengthen transparency and consistency in communication, particularly around job security and performance expectations

Cons

I was at the company for a year and only met my department executive once. There’s basically zero communication between departments, and that disconnect slows everything down, especially between marketing and sales, and it’s why the company will never be on the same level as other project management platforms. The lack of accountability and communication at the top just turns into laziness across the whole company. They’re way too focused on AI, and I honestly don’t think they’ll be able to use it effectively before they’re forced to sell to private equity. There is one executive in the GTM department who is extremely controlling and unprofessional everyone says it, and multiple people have had to leave the department or switch even leave the company because of him. People get dragged into projects that have nothing to do with their job, and executives have admitted they’re replacing U.S. employees with cheaper international hires. If they keep doing this, cutting employees and relying on AI, the company is only going to keep declining.

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