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3.8

71% would recommend to a friend

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Sudhakar Ramakrishna

79% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

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1.0
Apr 17, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Money can be decent Nice new building Free lunch twice a week

Cons

Mindless sales role, where any type of independent thoughts or strategies outside of the company 'sales model' is not only discouraged but actively punished by drone-like middle management. Absolutely NO ROOM for any type of growth or career development. Just pick up the phone, dial and smile... but you can't smile, when all you do all day is jam 50% discounts down customers throats and push them to purchase sooner than later. After reading this last sentence you're probably smart enough to realize that jamming a 50% discount down their throat to make them purchase would quickly lose its effect after multiple attempts... and it does... the only thing the useless 'discount for timeframe' model does do well is devalue the product and also turn the customer off ever buying again... and if they do buy, the buy it whenever they want and demand the discount you have offered them for 15 weeks in a row inline with whatever BS story that can be made up to make 'this' discount sound credible. Management in large are a bunch of entitled 'pre IPOrs' who think they are wayyyyyyyyyyy better than they actually are.... a general feel of 'my way is always right, I cannot ever be wrong, none of you will ever sell as well as I did when I was a rep' from management is ever present and constantly vocalized in meetings. Micromanagement is ridiculous.... Done 150% this quarter? If you haven't made 50 calls on the day that isn't going to matter... you'll be micromanaged over anything the very binary management can come up with to maintain a sense of superiority that they in truth do not actually have - and know it deep down. Employee quality - there are some smart people here. But over the last year or two, the quality of hires has dropped dramatically... No degree? Felony? FELONIES? Worked as a server before this job and don't know what a computer is? No worries... come on in... no skill required here... just drink the kool aid, dial and tolerate the management abuse. Employee abuse - bad month? Expect to get abused... but not just by your immediate manager - by the directors, the VPs and even the CEO as he strides around the floor yelling, yes YELLING "Sell more!! Sell something!!!" to anyone within earshot... in short, it really blows. No loyalty or sense of job security...

3.0
Apr 12, 2015

Good

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible work timing, good salary

Cons

No commute providence, at times need to work long hours

2.0
Apr 6, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good Salary, Good Benefits [Medical, 401k up to 12%], Bonuses, Free Catered Food.

Cons

You can make good money here. If that is your only goal go right ahead and accept that offer. With that said, the culture is horrendous. Your director, manager will send you at least 7 emails a day inquiring about deals that are coming in for that day. Regardless of whether you respond to said emails, they will come by your desk at least twice a day to confirm what you said earlier, or try to get the answer they would prefer. The company's only concern is what you have coming in today. Humongous discounts are sent out at End of Week, End of Month and End of Quarter to procure sales. Even if your customers have not properly tested and/or configured the product management will push their sales team to send quotes and ask for the sale anyways. Emails that are sent to the sales team are often extremely abusive. Verbal interactions are the same. If you need to take a half day off to handle a medical issue, your immediate management will let you know they do not approve - either with dirty looks or the silent treatment. If they know that you have recently purchased a new house, a new car, got married, just had a child, or have a sick animal they will use this information as leverage against you to guilt you into making more sales - even if you have already sold a substantial amount that day. An often adhered mantra is "Tuesday is for closer's, Friday is for order takers" however, if you have closed a deal every day from Monday until Thursday, but not Friday they will go to great lengths to ruin your weekend for it. Executive VPs and even the CEO walk the sales floor on a regular basis giving them looks of disgust and even hatred [especially at EOM, EOQ, EOY] when numbers are not good - and by good I mean not meeting the ridiculous standards of YoY growth the CEO has promised the investors. Hard work does not pay off here in the form of more money or promotions. Management has frequently passed over talent that have delivered great performances quarter over quarter for promotions in favor of new employees for no apparent reason other than blatant favoritism. Employees that have put several years into the organization are obviously disgruntled management is happy to see them leave while they continue to pursue their agenda. There is zero professional development. Upper management is happy to continue to feed the revolving door, replacing proven talent with new, unproven employees. Vacation time is extremely frowned upon. I did not experience this but heard of employees being asked before joining up in Q4 whether they planned to take any time off to see family or take a trip. The implication and expectation being that they would work straight through the holidays to call users. In closing, before you take a job here I highly recommend watching Boilerroom and Glengary Glen Ross [Al Pacino & Alec Baldwin] before joining up to get an idea of what you're in for working at this place beneath all the attractive benefits and perks they will promise you to work here. While glamorous in the in concept and even in reality [for a while] it gets old extremely quick - six months quick. So much so that many talented salespeople have left the organization for less money to reduce stress. To summarize in one sentence SolarWinds is the Chimay of Boiler Rooms but a Boiler Room nonetheless.

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