I don't recommend it here. - Anonymous employee Push Operations Employee Review

2.0
Mar 15, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-there are a number of genuinely nice folks who work here -100% remote work, or you can go to the office if you live in Vancouver -there are some systems in place (HR, etc....it's not complete anarchy)

Cons

- like many other tech companies, the sales team here is monetarily incentivized hit targets, however, at Push, this leads to alot of over-promising to a client, to close a deal, often resulting in a ton of additional work & stress being put onto other teams to deliver on these promises and unrealistic timelines. - rollouts and new initiatives (ie. new products, new regions) are often rushed and not properly thought through, which typically leads to significant client friction and internal employee frustration - lots of people being fired for no apparent reason (even those who were high performers and well-loved by clients & peers). Makes those who remain feel like they are walking on eggshells. - the pay & benefits are at the low end of industry standards -the burnout is REAL. Execs & upper management keep trying to squeeze more productivity out of the ICs without providing any additional tools or support. The end result is some people NEED to work overtime, (and depending on the time of year, a LOT of overtime) (uncompensated overtime, to be clear) to hit their KPIs/targets...but at the same time, being told they shouldn't be working any overtime.

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1.0
Jun 10, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Mostly friendly colleagues, remote is the only positive I can think of.

Cons

If you are interviewing here, please be very aware and do your research. Toxic company with below-market pay. I liked it when I first started, but the culture has gone way downhill. Leadership makes hiring decisions based on personal relationships rather than merit, and concerns raised by employees get dismissed instead of addressed. Even for double the salary I wouldn't come back. I hope they figure out what's driving the toxicity, because there are good people there who deserve better. There is only one common denominator when things continue to go downhill, and there is no amount of money I would accept to work for them again. FYI - you'll be working with somebody who has been convicted of assault (this is publicly available information online) , got an approved leave to go to jail, and came back and was promoted. Odd how that individual was a friend of the person hiring for the role. Toxic leadership All male sales/leadership team Disrespectful Low Pay with expected overtime

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1.0
Jul 6, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Remote work Most of your co-workers are nice, hard-working people despite demanding expectations

Cons

Everything else. Push puts on the front of a supportive, progressive work culture and their social media and website will have you believe they truly care about their employees' well being but they don't. Leadership is extremely toxic and out of touch. They will act and try to say the right things in company-wide meetings but do a complete 180 privately. If you work with the product or clients, you will be expected to bend over backwards so that management can look good. You also not be compensated for the additional work or time and it will just be an expectation. Not sustainable considering the low salary compared to the amount of work.

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