Great culture and growth opportunities - Sales Development Representative (SDR) AlertMedia Employee Review

5.0
Jul 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great culture. Collaborative environment. Transparent leadership. Growth opportunities.

Cons

Hard to think of any. Nowhere is perfect but nothing worth writing as a con that someone should worry about.

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5.0
May 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Smart, humble, mission-driven teammates - A culture that values transparency and communicates often - Cares about employee growth and put a strong emphasis employee development and learning with lots of resources and programs to support - Meaningful work and a product that directly impacts the safety of customers and communities we live in - Growing and stable company - Leaders are approachable and care about their employees as people

Cons

- Pace is fast and not for everyone. - Like every growing company, priorities shift quickly and can be challenging to navigate at times. - Expectations are high

1.0
Jun 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Genuinely good product that solves a real problem. The people are smart, capable and likable

Cons

Private Equity (Vista) owned, with the operating model that comes with it Workload consistently exceeds the staffing in place to handle it Critical processes often rest on a single person Prioritization is unclear; everything is always urgent at once Goals are set extremely high and framed as safe to miss, but in practice missing one is treated as failure Project deadlines are set by commitments made above, then enforced regardless of capacity or feasibility Crunch is constant, moving from one project to the next with no capacity for recovery Workloads require long days on top of working nights, weekends, holidays and even while on “PTO” Wins go largely unacknowledged while mistakes are surfaced publicly Compensation and benefits run below market Turnover is frequent, with responsibilities reshuffled onto whoever remains The issues are structural, not personality-driven, so they persist regardless of who’s in the seat

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