Motive reviews

3.9

71% would recommend to a friend

(1,580 total reviews)
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Shoaib Makani

83% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Motive has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,580 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Motive employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Sep 1, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Truly promising tech, interesting market

Cons

You cannot trust upper and middle management, but that's because direction came from the very top. CEO has been driving a racecar drunk, and has whipsawed the entire organization. Likens himself to a hero that has to make "tough decisions early", when in reality, he's overcome by stubbornness and egotism.

3.0
Apr 1, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay, benefits, and that's about it

Cons

They are con artists, they sold us on this huge expansion into local but they were NOT ready for local. Competitors products are far more superior and for some reason this company wanted to raise prices. AR team is not good at all, they don't understand what the prospects are saying and it sounds like a huge call center. Most prospect I talked to hated the customer experience going through the AR's. Terrible upper management decision making

1.0
Jan 13, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

KT could really make a difference in the trucking industry, and there are people there, usually ICs, who really care about the work and the people they're serving.

Cons

For full transparency, I was part of the group that was laid off back in March. I've since started at another company (with growth almost identical to what I experienced back at KT) and have had almost a year of distance between KT and where I am now to reflect and compare. Leadership - CEO and some VPs are known for screaming and yelling at people. There is no idea of shared ownership or trying to help out - if something goes wrong, the IC who worked on it bears all the blame, and the focus is almost always on focusing blame on the person, instead of trying to be collaborative and helpful and work through the problem together. - There is a lot of politics, and maneuvering to look good, as well as a lot of lip service to ICs without actual follow up. I can recall specific individuals who would say something in one meeting, just to turn around and say something contradictory afterwards - People in key leadership are really, really rude. Being interrupted, being called out in front of your peers, and aggressively spoken to is the norm. There is no consideration for the feelings of others, or even common decency Diversity - All lip service. When I was there, we had only one female VP, who eventually left the second she hit her one year mark. There were *three* c-level positions that were filled during my time there, and although leadership told people in all-hands that they cared about diversity, all ended up being filled with White or Indian men, which reflected the majority of leadership already in the company. Not a single person of diverse gender, sexuality, or race. - To echo what was shared in previous reviews, most diverse hires were fired either in the November 2019 or March 2020 waves Treatment of Non-US employees - A large part of Support and Sales staff is based in offices in Pakistan. Oftentimes, when things got hard, and backlogs increased, they would have their vacations taken from them at a moment's notice, or bonuses withheld unless they worked overtime. - In my interactions with people from those offices, they would mention things offhand about how they were treated as second-class employees - get yelled at by leadership, blame shifted onto them even though the issues were product/engineering caused, and generally not allowed a voice in the company At the time, during my 1+ years there, I really felt like this was the norm. There were enough good ICs around me which helped me cope, and my immediate manager was great. However, now that I've had some time away from everything, compared notes with other current and ex-KT folks, and can compare to another high-growth startup working culture, I'm really pretty appalled at how things were at KT. I want this company to do well; there are people who truly care and deserve success. However, if you're thinking of working there, just don't.

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Motive Response
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Thank you for your feedback - you've given us a lot to look at here. We sincerely value this feedback and will use it to get better as a company. While there isn't room to address every point in your review, there are a few things we’d like to speak to: First, we are sorry to hear you did not have a good experience at KeepTruckin. This is never what we want for our employees. We are committed to creating a diverse and equitable workplace at KeepTruckin and have made significant progress toward our goal in the past year. You are correct that representation at the top of the company was not diverse enough during your time here. We have improved our gender diversity but we have a lot more work to do. In the past year, we held over 30 different events focused on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion training, recruiting, and open dialogue and are committed to improving. Our leadership team has openly shared the strategic approach to improve in this area and have very specific representation targets for 2021. As for your comments regarding yelling at employees or revoking vacation time and requiring overtime, we strive for an environment in which everyone feels comfortable at work. Yelling does not live up to our core value of 'create trust.' We’d like the opportunity to understand your experience further. If you’re open to it, you can reach us at opendoor@keeptruckin.com. Thanks again for the feedback and we wish you all the best in your current role. -People at KeepTruckin
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