They whip you like a horse, and treat you like one too. - Negotiator Snapsheet Employee Review

1.0
Mar 2, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Good pay and benefits - Work from home

Cons

At Snapsheet, employees are numbers, butts in chairs; not valued for their talent, commitment, or experience. You aren't told until halfway through your "development program" that you are auditioning for a full-time job. If you do not meet their unrealistic expectations, you will be fired. This is less of a development program more than it is a screening program used to filter out the humans from the machines. If they were transparent about this upfront, they wouldn't get new hires because no one wants to leave their current job for a trial period. The main problem with these unrealistic metrics is they do not count half of the work you do for anything. Any estimator knows that supplements are a natural part of the industry. These don't count toward your productivity though. You are expected to do 10+ estimates a day while also working on additional supplements and you are made to feel unproductive as a result, even though you are knocking down inventory all day. They are about quantity over quality. There is no time to complete quality work while managers are constantly harassing you all day about getting your numbers up. There is this constant belief among management that because employees are working from home, they must be slacking-off. In order to compensate for this totalitarian belief, they send you random meeting invites without forewarning just to catch you off-guard. If you have to go to the bathroom, better check your email to make sure they didn't spring something on you. Managers talk down to employees like they are dogs and do not relate on any emotionally-intelligent level. When you try to advocate for yourself, you get cookie-cutter responses. Fear is how they operate. They threaten you with job loss for not meeting unrealistic expectations. This is not great for morale and it only makes employees more resentful and less productive. But, management is clueless so this goes over their heads. Carriers are already getting frustrated with Snapsheet and are threatening to pull out. It's no wonder because of how much money this company just throws away to body shops. They basically get everything they ask for if they have a few pictures in the file, because the company wants to just push files out of the door. What is the consequence of this? Multiple supplements, which again, do not count toward your efficiency. Diversity and Inclusion is a joke. The board of directors are all white males. There is one female and one person of color. The turn-over has already been ridiculous since I've joined this company. Stay far away if you can. They don't call it "Snapsh*t for nothing."

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5.0
Mar 26, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Permanent remote setup with a functional unlimited PTO policy. The company is scaling well and consistently hitting financial targets with new and larger contracts. Company encourages innovation and creative thinking to solve for the ever-increasing scale and technical challenges. People are genuinely happy here, and it is reflected in the tenure.

Cons

Compensation is average and stays pretty flat. There are no performance-based bonuses, equity, or other financial incentives. While the base pay is consistent, the lack of an "upside" or variable pay makes it less competitive for high performers compared to other companies in the industry.

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3.0
May 13, 2026
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Pros

Flexible work schedule Cool people Competitive salary

Cons

No sales methodologies No defined sales process No lead gen

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