Snapsheet reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(300 total reviews)

Brad Weisberg

77% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Snapsheet has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 300 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Snapsheet employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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300 reviews
5.0
Nov 29, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I can only speak for the tech team I have worked with, and other tech teams we've collaborated with. This is not to dismiss any other branches of the companies and their reviews, but I've had a very positive experience. Good work-life balance, friendly coworkers, fair compensation, supportive/professional management, and 100% remote with a well-maintained remote culture. Some more tech-specific pros: * Innovative tech stack * Standardized coding practices * Fair timelines. No one is rushed or pressured to complete anything in an unrealistic amount of time. * Amazing opportunity for growth. Performance reviews are fairly conducted with clear standards on how to succeed. * Feedback is taken seriously.

Cons

There are no bonuses or stock options. No yearly raises.

2.0
Nov 21, 2022

Management is out of control.

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great co-workers and working from home

Cons

Once "graduated" from training you start getting the bottom of the barrel claims. Management cherry picks the "easy" files for their buddies and you end up with all of the crap that nobody else wants to do. Unrealistic/impossible expectations from management, and if you can keep up they just set the bar higher. Getting cussed out and called every name in the book all day everyday by body shops Getting told "sleep is for the weak" when you have worked a 14 hour day

2.0
Nov 8, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You can wear sweats to work Over Time Pay Thats it

Cons

(the short for the quick scroller) A job at Snapsheet should be your last resort if you need a position to keep you from homelessness. A "GREED IS GOOD" mentality and no work-life balance is a good way to summerize snapsheet. There are 4 key major points of contention with Snapsheet, for brevarity I have listed them below: 1.) Turnover is extremely high. More than 50% of new hires will leave before training they finish training. Those who stay will be burned out  1-2 years into their career at Snapsheet. As a result some of the company's managers were "encouraged" to compensate by posting postive company reviews. 2.)Snapsheet has a severe issue with nepotism and favoritism in which often managers will work together to join together to load you up  with the hardest claims. 3.)The CEO and sales team generates part of the problem plaguing Snapsheet by promising carriers by over promissing the companies ability to complete large volumes of claims in a timely manner.  To compensate they impliment Mandatory OT has lasted and contiunes for more than a year 4.)As a company Snapsheet struggles to control inappropriate work conversations and sexual harrasment as the companies virtual communication Google Chats, is unmonitured when used as a video chat. HR cannot pull these conversations so much goes on that shouldn't without a way to validate a reported issue.

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