Great experience working here. - Talent Acquisition Business Partner PartsBase Employee Review

5.0
Feb 13, 2026
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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.

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5.0
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Pros

Many of the negative reviews I’ve read on Glassdoor do not reflect my experience. I’ve never felt monitored or spied on, and no one has ever pressured employees to leave reviews. My manager is the best I’ve worked with, and the other managers I’ve met have been equally supportive and professional. The onboarding process is excellent. The company gives you the time and training needed to understand the business, the market, and the sales approach. Whenever I needed help, I received it. I’ve never felt alone and have always found support from both managers and colleagues. This is a demanding job, but the company genuinely invests in helping people improve and succeed. Like any remote company, there are tools to ensure accountability, but they are not used to constantly monitor employees. The expectation is simple: if you’re working remotely, you’re expected to work and deliver results. Overall, I’ve had a very positive experience and am genuinely happy to be part of the company.

Cons

One area where the onboarding process could be improved is training on internal systems and day-to-day operational tasks. The company does an excellent job teaching the market, the sales process, how to run demos, handle calls, and close deals. However, I believe more time could be dedicated to practical training on internal tools and procedures, such as sending contracts, opening accounts, and navigating the company’s internal software.

1.0
May 8, 2026
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Pros

None at all worth listing

Cons

Heavy employee monitoring runs constantly. Step away for five minutes and your computer locks. Bathroom breaks register as inactivity. The premise is that you’re slacking until proven otherwise, and the tooling exists to catch you. The metrics this surveillance feeds are no better. Call volume targets are set at levels that effectively require contacting customers who have explicitly and repeatedly asked not to be contacted, because the alternative is missing the number. You torch the relationships you’re supposedly responsible for, in service of dashboards leadership likes. Customers hate it. You hate it. Leadership doesn’t care. Compensation is opaque by design. Bonus eligibility is gated on metrics calculated from internal systems with known accuracy issues. Requests for breakdowns get policy language instead of data. Verbal commitments from managers don’t survive contact with HR. The handbook describes a progressive discipline process. In practice it doesn’t exist. Terminations come without warning and conveniently timed. Then there’s leadership. The CEO’s children hold senior roles they are visibly unqualified for, making decisions about comp, strategy, and customer policy with no apparent understanding of the actual business. Every “leadership has decided” announcement reflects it. Document everything from day one. Save it somewhere the company cannot reach.

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