Terrible Culture in UK - Anonymous employee Mindjet Employee Review

2.0
Mar 3, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Interesting Innovation product that opens doors for high level conversations.

Cons

Terrible blame culture driven by new sales leadership. Just love to throw people 'under the bus'. Awful Office location in Brentford. Market is being commoditized by low price competitors with strong marketing and Mindjet is unable to respond with impactful differentiators. Incredibly long sales cycle means little chance of new deals closing within 12 months. No pension. 12 months- 4 inbound leads! Absolute micro management, embarrassment bordering on bullying.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Mar 14, 2013
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Pros

Great products. Good benefits. Great SF office. Cool technology and product engineering. Some great people in the mix. Nice perks like free lunch, beverages, ping-pong, etc. Sound finances and financial management. Good pay for management. The products have always and continue to sell themselves... because they're very good.

Cons

Quite political environment. Constant shifts in priorities without real long-term vision. History of "me too" products. Egocentric and intimidation-based executive management (CEO). Marketing department was a revolving cast of "characters" who didn't survive long in the CEO's crosshairs. Poor internal development of talent and promotion from within... one must move out to move up. It was commonplace to bring in outside vendors when internal personnel were often more skilled, more informed, and more motivated... and often these 3rd party results were weak. Sadly, this is/was a place where it was very difficult for dedicated, talented employees to move up... even when opportunities were obvious. In general, morale was always pretty "meh". CEO is a strong and charismatic salesman, but lacking in product/technology vision... and there was a lot of hollow cheerleading and fist-pumping. The company seems to have been living at a plateau (revenue, innovation, etc.) for almost a decade.

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