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PureSpectrum (CA)

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1.0
Jul 14, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are some really great people, and the tech stack and core product are solid. In a good position with competitors having issues.

Cons

Unfortunately, there's a lot. The culture doesn't match what they claim, and it's a pretty toxic environment. The micromanagement is the worst I've seen in the industry, and you're expected to work really long hours. To management, you're just a number, and they're fine with burning you out. No room for career progression one for mid-level employees. Unlimited holidays is a fake benefit - you're made to feel awful if you take any time off.

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5.0
May 20, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

After joining, I was nervous in a high performing and goal setting company it wouldn't work out, but it has actually brought the best out in me. I am continued to grow in my career here. The group of people that I work with each day really helps me see different perspectives on achieving sales goals and finding new ways to close deals.

Cons

I know people who aren't happy or aren't with the company any more like to leave negative reviews, but being here a few years, every company has their things but it has been a good place to be.

2.0
Jul 26, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

PureSpectrum has many positives. It has an industry-leading product with excellent market fit, a strong and well-respected brand in the industry, and capable leadership. The overall work environment and culture are very positive, making it an enjoyable place to work.

Cons

The primary drawback is compensation. Pay is not competitive, and there is little financial reward even for employees who significantly outperform their goals. Management is very sensitive about discussing salary, making it a difficult topic to address. This creates a confusing message, as the company spends lavishly on team events and client entertainment but claims it has a tight budget for employee pay. Ultimately, this issue is the main reason talented people consider leaving.

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