impact.com reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(373 total reviews)
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Dave Yovanno

82% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

impact.com has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 373 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The impact.com employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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373 reviews
1.0
Jan 12, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Impact has managed to position itself as the leading affiliate technology platform in the space with a clean UI and customizations available to merchants, if working for a top tech platform is your only criteria they win here.

Cons

Toxic culture where constructive feedback, suggestions, cross-departmental collaboration, and transparency are not only discouraged but frowned upon. In some instances when requesting constructive feedback from clients on their experience with onboarding, account management, or customer success teams, I was met with pushback and was actually retaliated against… simply for wanting to support and nurture client relationships. Mid and upper level management are severely lacking in basic leadership skills, they play favorites with certain employees and actively shun others for no apparent reason. There are no formalized performance check ins, career growth conversations or paths that are available, and even if you think you are performing your job role comprehensively there is no objective measurement and this is completely up to the personal and emotional whims of mid management. There is an air of “frat house” culture as well where younger male employees are favored, especially in sales and customer success. 90% of the staff operate completely unprofessionally, and this goes unchecked since mid and senior leaders have either no desire or no training on how to effectively lead and manage people. Lastly, customer success reps are actively trained to not provide in-depth levels of support, instead sending a help article or directing questions from important clients to areas of the platform to figure it out on their own. This caused multiple issues I witnessed first hand with unnecessarily angry clients for finance, tracking, and reporting issues. Can easily be avoided if reps are given an opportunity to truly lean into complex situations with clients and aren’t reprimanded for taking a bit of extra time to support a client with a need/question.

1.0
Nov 10, 2022

Just no...weird vibes

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

My team is awesome. Everyone except for maybe like one person sucks. Boss is great. Not a micro-manager. Pay and benefits are okay.

Cons

CEO fake cries during global huddles and everyone actually falls for it saying he's so great and such an empathetic leader. Kick rocks, man. You're makin' me feel weird. Sr. leadership thinks they're too cool for school. Weird culture where everyone's talking each other up but it seems so disingenuous. Pretty sure the sales team is drunk half the time. It really just feels like a big club and no one welcomes you into it. Like I'm just here. Company laid off about 150 employees and barely took any responsibility for failures aside from an email that said they failed. But like how? Tell us how. Walk us through it. Wouldn't keep even some of the most tenured employees here.

1.0
May 21, 2023

Top Down Toxic Culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are still some wonderful, passionate people there who are trying to make the company & product work. Pay was decent. Paternity leave is generous.

Cons

Complete dysfunction. No one knows what to do because Impact leadership cannot make a single aligned decision. Different "capabilities" have completely different priorities and are not informed about what other areas of the company are doing. Very inefficient. Instead of building scalable, foundational solutions for the company, they pull resources to build the next "big thing", and kick the can further down the road. The data is a complete wreck. There is no alignment on which platforms can be used/trusted. Toxic founders belittle and yell at junior employees and then are protected by HR and C-Suite when reported. Many employees are afraid to speak up in meetings after experiences of verbal abuse and retaliation. Some departments have taken to lying to the C-Suite to avoid taking blame. Did not comply with final paycheck laws and have been reported to the labor board of California by multiple employees.

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