Excellent concept, excellent high-level plan, CEO wrecked it - Vice President Business Development G3 Employee Review

1.0
Jan 8, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Very good consultants (well, most of them) and about half of the VPs were top-notch, especially the west coast guys

Cons

Everything else. No marketing, no formal sales, only three corporate support people for over 100 field people, no budget for anything, CEO just meddles and pontificates his horrible business beliefs, everyone had to pay their own expenses, no benefits at all, piss-poor pay, didn't pay earned bonuses, CEO didn't want truth told to field people including that he closed the corp office, lead product was a sham, CEO Kimbrell is a chronic liar

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Pros

Rewarding, flexible, demanding, and worth the effort

Cons

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5.0
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Pros

Startup life can be thrilling. You've got a mission, a vision of what the company will be, impossible deadlines with too few people trying to balance too many hats while juggling lions, anvils, feathers and banana slugs, yet somehow your small band of warriors bond, laugh a lot and get it done. And there could really be a shiny pot of gold at the end of the tunnel.

Cons

Well, kind of the same list as the pros. Some people want a clear structure to their job, and you're not going to find that here. Every person is expected to do everything that their (future) assistants will do plus their own job, plus the job of the person not yet hired. Then there's the founder. He's old school (which isn't all bad), likes to lecture, gets impatient, doesn't always have time to clarify what level of detail he wants to hear and how much control he wants -- so sometimes you feel damned if you -- and if you don't. And like any startup, there's a chance (well, several chances) it could fail. But of course that's true of established companies too. Or if the company doesn't fail, they can just cut you loose anyway.

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