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2.7

36% would recommend to a friend

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Ryan Anderson

29% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

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1.0
Aug 28, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

So much potential with a great product and vision to get ahead of the competition, Some of the best colleagues I have worked with. Good to great pay - especially with commissions if you are hitting or close to hitting quota.

Cons

NO flexibility. It is insane that we would need to take PTO to get our cars fixed, or needing to work from home if sick (aka sick enough to worry about getting others sick, but perfectly fine to work). Lack of trust in most of their employees (without knowing someone, they "trusted" them enough to hire them, but don't trust them enough to work from home every once and awhile?). Crazy micromanaging. A 100% in-office policy for sales (though a couple of people do work remote - favoritism), Absolutely horrible work / life balance. It was difficult to work there and feel like one could spend time with his / her family. One time, a co-worker's wife had a miscarriage and he was debating whether or not he could go home because it was the end of month - insane! Mixed messages when they say "you can take PTO", "you have freedom"... no you don't. Everything falls back on being in the office and wasting your life away there and in traffic. Not too many are hitting quota. There is lack of trust in their employees. Definitely some favoritism as well. The same people would receive partner referrals - even outside of their territories. Quite a few workers felt like they honestly didn't care about them. Two-faced leadership. If you are hitting quota, they want more out of you. If not, you're on a short leash. Shady practices with ex-employees, treating them like dirt. If they get rid of you, get ready to be treated like a disease. They kick you to the curb without a second thought nor a care in the world. If you think you are getting fired, it's better to turn in your 2 week's notice - at least you'll still get paid for two more weeks. Commissions are stolen from you too. I know that reps who have had commissions due to them, did not get paid what they were owed. Many have lost a lot of confidence in their sale's skills, even though their numbers weren't bad. Mental stability has been an issue as is fighting depression. No one cared - that's the "Filevine way!"

1.0
May 27, 2025

What everyone said is correct and has been going on for years

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nothing. Not a single thing.

Cons

Boys club, You will be threatened with firing constantly no matter your performance. CEO comes off as a cult leader and his c-suite worships him. Creepy place. Even offboarding was weird. They tell you to return the laptop within two weeks or they will call your local police lmao. Why would I want a laptop full of spyware?

1.0
May 1, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Coworkers are amazing / No Draw / So much "free" swag! / Weekly meals and tons of snacks

Cons

There are several serious concerns that potential applicants should be aware of before considering a role at Filevine—particularly within the sales organization. These issues deserve careful study and reflection, as they point to systemic challenges in leadership, culture, and expectations. 1. Work-Life Balance Is Virtually Nonexistent Despite a required 9-hour in-office workday, there is an unspoken expectation to continue working after hours. The fully in-person setup—without flexibility—drains time and energy, turning an already long day into an 11+ hour commitment when factoring in commute and additional evening work. 2. Toxic Management Practices & Burnout Culture Mid-level management is perhaps the most significant issue. Rather than using data and performance trends to inform leadership decisions, they operate under a churn-and-burn mentality. Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs) are handed out arbitrarily—often after a single off-month—without prior coaching or development conversations. It feels less like a professional workplace and more like a fraternity hazing ritual. 3. Unrealistic Quotas & Misaligned Incentives For such a niche product, the sales quotas are significantly above industry averages for SaaS companies. SDRs are pushed to chase low-quality leads—such as no-show or cold inbound opportunities—instead of being given realistic, pipeline-focused goals that would allow for true outbound strategy and prospecting. 4. Dysfunctional SDR-AE Collaboration The relationship between SMB SDRs and SMB AEs is fragmented and ineffective. Instead of working closely with a small group of AEs (as is standard in most SaaS orgs), SDRs are assigned leads through a round-robin system across ~20 AEs. This makes it nearly impossible to build rapport, develop communication rhythms, or strategize effectively. It creates a competitive rather than collaborative environment, where alignment suffers and results decline. 5. Leadership Disconnect There’s a genuine sense of sympathy for frontline managers, who seem to bear the brunt of poor decisions made at higher levels. Directors appear resistant to making necessary adjustments—even when those changes would directly improve morale, performance, and retention.

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