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      PartsBase reviews

      Run Away Fast

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      The people are great. Leadership is the worst.

      Cons

      I would give PartsBase zero stars if I could. Senior leadership is narcissistic, rude, and extremely disrespectful. They will time track you and monitor your computer constantly using a program called Teramind. They offer the bare minimum in benefits and a measly 14 days of PTO/sick time. Do yourself a favor and stay far far away.

      8

      PartsBase Great Company

      Sales development representative (sdr)
      Current employee
      Kansas City, MO
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      PartsBase has a lot of pros which consist of a variety of benefits that the company gives you an opportunity to enlist into. Great Pay. Easy way to get promote through consistent work and guidance.

      Cons

      The only con is not having the ability to clock in on time and out on time due to different practices that the upcoming employee will see.

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      PartsBase Response
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      Thank you for sharing your experience and for your contributions over the past 1–2 years. We’re glad to hear you’ve found the compensation, benefits, and growth opportunities rewarding, and that consistent work and guidance have supported your development. We appreciate your feedback regarding timekeeping practices. As the company continues to evolve, we regularly review processes to ensure clarity and consistency while supporting our teams’ success. Your advice to lead by example and allow time for growth strongly aligns with how we aim to operate. Thank you for being part of PartsBase, and we appreciate you taking the time to leave a review.

      Great experience working here.

      Talent acquisition business partner
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      The company has great overall transparency from my perspective. I also enjoy working in the industry as it is exciting and fast paced. I have been welcomed to the company with positivity and my team has been such a tremendous asset to get me up and running. I feel that throughout my hiring process communication around role expectations align exactly as they have played out. I also feel equipped with all of the necessary tools to complete my role. I have had a lot of exposure with our leadership teams here and each leader shows a genuine passion about the company and the success of their employees.

      Cons

      The benefits are on the pricier side but they are not outrageous.

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      PartsBase Response
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      Thank you for taking the time to share such a thoughtful reflection on your experience so far. We’re really glad to hear that the transparency you experienced during the hiring process matched the reality of the role once you joined that alignment is something we’re intentional about and it’s great to see it land the right way. It’s also awesome to hear your onboarding experience felt positive and supportive. Having the right tools, a strong team around you, and access to leaders who genuinely care about the company and their people makes a huge difference, so we’re grateful you’re feeling that support. We appreciate the honest note on benefits as well. It’s helpful feedback and something we continue to evaluate to ensure we’re offering competitive, meaningful options for our team. Thanks again for the kind words and for being part of the journey with us.

      Don't Do It

      Customer success manager
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      nothing that comes to mind

      Cons

      If you take anything away from this review, please respect yourself enough to not work at partsbase. Every negative review is spot on to what it is like working there, don't let the fake postive reviews that the HR team posts fool you. -preaches to make sure you represent company correctly but the 75 year old CEO is on tiktok shirtless doing pullups and following teenage/twentysomething girls -VPN so you are only able to clock in and out at certains, as well as only accessing computer at certain times -need to blowup your linkedin connected and meet a certain amount or you are not able to receive your commission -no team work/collaboration -constant monitoring, they have a software in place called teramind that screenshots your screen every 10 mins which determines your idle time -daily accountability meetings in the morning and afternoon to make sure that you are doing your work, I had more freedom in school than at this job -scrunitized over little things like titles of meetings, tasks numbers set, etc -rules in employee handbook that are laughable at best, for example if your internet goes out you have an hour for it to come back on or else you are REQUIRED to take PTO or non paid time off (even for incliment weather) -required to dress business professional (bus casual on fridays), or partsbase merch that is sent out to you (they will check) -only receive a book of business once someone else leaves -scolded for letting your screen time out for using the bathroom...not joking on this one, like I said more freedom in school than this REMOTE position -business model is very scammy, came across multiple bait and switches with current customers and management had nothing to say about it other than trying to get the customer to pay LOL -mandated lunch hour, only allowed between 12-1 daily, computer shuts down and does not allow access so yes your meetings will get cut off if it goes over - 30-60-90 training program that they preach is trash and is not followed on my first day they had another coworker who started 2 days before me teach me how to use the CRM system, was on "week 6" training on my 4th day, and then training just kinda fizzled out - does not use industry standard software like salesforce, salesloft, slack or zoom. Not a dealbreaker but the software they use is something developed from them and crashed often -dell company computer also crashed regularly for everyone including the manager, had to restart 2/3 daily -everything is done in house, i.e. pto is tracked through excel sheet, payroll is done manually, list of accounts can be found on an excel sheet that is shared company wide -PTO is 10 days total, including sicktime/vacation/bereavement also accrued after 90 days of employment -benefits are trash, insurance is one of the most expensive policies out there I could go on and but please do yourself a favor and do not work here or put yourself through the added stress of this soulsucking workplace

      21

      If you're considering joining PartsBase, PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

      Customer success manager
      Former employee
      Boca Raton, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      While the in-house software may crash, it provides employees with consistent opportunities to practice patience and problem-solving skills in navigating technical challenges.

      Cons

      - Leadership inconsistency: Despite preaching about representing the company well, there is noticeable inconsistency in leadership, with actions that don’t align with the company’s emphasis on positive representation. This inconsistency contributes to an environment where expectations and actual practices diverge. - Restrictive policies: VPN restrictions on clocking in/out and computer access, coupled with the pressure to inflate LinkedIn connections for commission, limit your flexibility. - Lack of collaboration: Teamwork is lacking, and constant monitoring, including screen screenshots, fosters an environment that feels more restrictive than productive. - Micro-management: Daily accountability meetings, scrutiny over minor details, and impractical rules in the employee handbook create an environment reminiscent of a school with limited freedom. - Questionable business practices: Encountering bait-and-switch scenarios with customers and a mandated lunch hour showcase a questionable business model. - Inadequate training and tools: The 30-60-90 training program is poorly executed, and the in-house software often crashes, including the Dell computers provided. - Manual processes: Everything, from PTO tracking to payroll, relies on manual methods, contributing to inefficiencies in day-to-day operations. - Subpar benefits: The 10-day PTO policy, expensive insurance, and lack of industry-standard software make PartsBase fall short in terms of employee benefits. Ensure you weigh these aspects carefully before making a decision about a role at PartsBase.

      12

      High workload, Unpaid Overtime, unclear communication hinder success

      Acounting and finance.
      Former employee
      Deerfield Beach, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Remote work meaning you can work with them anywhere but I’m mixed if that’s a positive considering the VPN and computers offered.

      Cons

      During my time at PartsBase, a major concern was the expectation of overtime without compensation. Although I was salaried, there was a consistent expectation to stay late and complete workloads that were often not realistically achievable within standard working hours. Work was frequently assigned in a way that required shifting priorities at the last minute, with an implicit expectation that employees would simply absorb the extra load to avoid criticism from upper management rather than acknowledge that accounts were being submitted late accounting hours were not being optimized. Another key issue was the imbalance between departments, particularly the strong prioritization of sales outcomes over operational accuracy and accountability. Sales submissions were often incomplete or inaccurate, which created avoidable downstream issues for accounting, collections, and customer service. Despite repeated efforts to improve processes such as suggesting clearer communication standards and structured scripts, there was little consistent enforcement or follow through. This resulted in recurring inefficiencies and preventable rework across multiple teams. Communication was also a persistent challenge. Internal messaging and expectations were often unclear or repeated across different channels, leading to confusion and unnecessary repetition of work. In addition, management actively monitored internal communication channels, which made open and honest feedback more difficult. Concerns could feel risky to express, as they risked being taken out of context or perceived negatively, which discouraged transparency and made day to day communication more stressful. Operational infrastructure further contributed to frustration. The VPN and company issued systems frequently slowed productivity, particularly during time sensitive work. Combined with high workload expectations, these technical limitations made routine tasks more difficult than necessary and added to overall stress. There were also gaps in training and onboarding, especially for newer employees, which left many people underprepared for the demands of their roles. This increased reliance on experienced staff to constantly step in and correct or clarify work, reinforcing a reactive rather than structured environment with actual training for new employees. Additionally, the company operated alongside another business under the same ownership structure called Ultimate Water. Although I did not work for that company directly, I regularly received a large volume of customer calls related to it. These calls often involved customers who were unable to reach support or reported that their issues were not being addressed. I did not have visibility into internal operations there, but from the customer perspective there appeared to be frustration with responsiveness. Because I did not have access or authority to assist those customers, I was frequently unable to help, which created frustration both for them and for me. A few times these customers would show up at our physical office to scream at us and find a real person. It was little scary but I never blamed those customers who felt that level of frustration. It gave the impression that the volume of customer demand was not matched with real support resources, although that is my interpretation based on those interactions rather than confirmed internal knowledge. Overall, the environment had a significant impact on my well being, and I recognize that my mental health suffered during my time there due to sustained stress, lack of support, and ongoing operational inefficiencies. Since leaving, I have been in a much healthier work environment where I feel valued, heard, and supported. I can genuinely say I feel like myself again, with a noticeable reduction in burnout. While I appreciated my team at PartsBase, even if I were offered a higher salary now, I would not return, because the overall culture and structure were not sustainable for me long term. In my current role, communication and support are handled very differently. I have a reliable support system, I am encouraged to ask questions, and both employee well being and customer service are treated as equally important alongside profitability. That balance has made a significant difference in my experience and reinforces for me that the issues I experienced at PartsBase were not unavoidable, they were cultural and structural choices. The only consistently positive aspect I experienced was some flexibility in taking time off or stepping away when something personal or urgent came up, but even that seemed dependent on the manager at the time and was not consistently applied, so I am not sure it remained a stable benefit over time.

      3

      PartsBase is purely a stepping stone

      Senior account executive
      Former employee
      Boca Raton, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good starting salary but that's about it.

      Cons

      Management it horrible. Toxic work culture. Almost impossible to make commissions micro managed 24/7 Benefits are expensive

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      PartsBase Response
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      We’re sorry your experience didn’t meet your expectations. We know that a supportive culture, fair opportunities, and clear guidance are key to a positive workplace, and feedback like yours helps us improve. Our goal is to create an environment where people feel empowered, valued, and able to succeed. We appreciate you sharing your perspective and wish you the best in your future endeavors.

      Believe the reviews!

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Austin, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      A few talented and supportive colleagues Decent compensation and benefits Some teams are trying to improve the culture

      Cons

      Micromanagement is deeply ingrained at every level A culture of fear and mistrust dominates daily operations Little to no flexibility; policies are rigid and stifle productivity Employee feedback is ignored or dismissed Leadership is disconnected from on-the-ground reality

      9

      PartsBase

      Sales coach
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      PartsBase is a good company with a really good benefits! I love the team environment! I really enjoy the enablement team and the collaboration that we have!

      Cons

      I don't have any cons at this time!

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      PartsBase Response
      now
      Thank you for taking the time to share your experience! We’re so glad to hear you’re enjoying the team environment and the collaboration across groups. Our enablement team works hard to support everyone’s success, so it’s great to see that impact recognized. We appreciate the feedback and are excited to keep building an environment where people feel supported, connected, and set up to grow.

      DONT! Seriously DONT!

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      The pay, that’s how they get you in hell’s gates

      Cons

      Too much to tyke. They are liars. They manipulate you. Everything is on excell sheets. They watch your computer screen all day instead of actual coaching and training. Beware of the last in her sunglasses and lip ring in her LinkedIn picture - she is a snake and a big reason the culture is the way it is. They will. It innovate. Govr side literally sells a bidding system that you can do for free. No real value but they think it’s SaaS lol They have no idea what they are doing or how a real sales organization should be ran. They will hire you to do one job then insult your intelligence by making you do a lower tier job. If you walk away from your computer for 5 mins they begin paper trail to fire you. It’s so much more but those are the main things. OH …benefits. You’re better off getting your own insurance. It’s like 500 bucks a month and they pay nothing. Upper leadership are all controlling maniacs

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