Array (NY) reviews

2.6

40% would recommend to a friend

(123 total reviews)
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Martin Toha

46% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Array (NY) has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 123 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Array (NY) employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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123 reviews
1.0
May 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The pay was good for what it was. I loved working with most of my coworkers. Array has some really smart people.

Cons

Let’s start off with saying I worked here for 2 1/2 years. I got out as soon as I seen the shift. The environment is very toxic and I’m not one to complain. The new BDR manager has bashed all current bdrs to people interviewing for the position. If you look all tenured BDRs are gone due to the direction the company is going. If you dig into the history of all tenured BDR out of two years 1 was promoted. They do not promote within the company, so if they tell you that on an interview they are lying l I was told I sucked multiple times in front of peers even though I had the highest pipeline for over 2 years of being there. Ohh and don’t hit quota too often or be good at a certain vertical because they will move you around every other Quarter or every Quarter just so you are starting over. The current BDR manager is so ai fake nothing seems authentic! The leadership does not care about sales people they are constantly hiring and firing to the point that everyone is stressed out looking for a different place to work. I have never had a bad review … I had a great Q1 booking some large accounts for enterprise and adapting everything asked and still was treated very poorly and belittled in front of peers. This is not from a salty former employee I did not get let go I found something as soon as I saw signs. I enjoyed this company but the culture switched up and became a toxic mess. If you are looking for a job the pays good and need something as a transition BDR role, this is the role for you. You probably won’t get your commission structure for a while and if you do it changes within a month. Don’t let me get started how they treat AEs and how they get paid out.

1.0
May 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is decent for base- but not enough to make up for the commission you won’t make.

Cons

Most everything. Senior leadership is not aware of how to run a sales team and it shows. It’s a toxic culture and people are fired at the drop of a hat after going through four rounds of interviews.

4.0
May 12, 2026

Specific culture with good work-life balance

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good work-life balance, especially compared to other startups. The culture is fast-paced and collaborative, with a lot of communication happening over Slack and in meetings. The company is transparent about its culture & operating style during the interview process and that guidance is accurate; day-to-day work generally reflects those expectations so I'd recommend anyone in the interview process takes that seriously. That said, I think it is very similar to other tech startup environments. There is a strong culture of feedback and iteration. Work is shared while in progress and input happens often. For people who are comfortable in startup environments, this can feel very natural and energizing. Overall, the company operates with good intent and shows a consistent effort to improve, adapt, and do better over time. Array invests in the people who are delivering results and continuing to try to improve while honoring and aligning to the "how we work" doc.

Cons

Meeting-heavy, and there are still a number of manual processes and reporting expectations that can feel repetitive. Roles and responsibilities can be loosely defined, which may be challenging for those who prefer clear scope and structure. This is not an environment where you work independently for long stretches and present only polished final outputs. Instead, there is an expectation to share work in progress and incorporate ongoing feedback. I see this as helping with iteration and improvement but it may be difficult for those who prefer more autonomy or less frequent input as they work. The company operates very much like a startup—priorities can shift, ambiguity is common, and things can feel messy at times. This may not be the right fit for individuals coming from or seeking highly structured, predictable environments. Array also does some things that are unique and that they feel work for them - if it's not something you can accept and work with, it could make it challenging to stay. Compensation is lower than some tech startups - would love to see this improve.

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