Unfortunately, things have changed—and not for the better. Leadership has shifted heavily toward focusing only on numbers, often at the expense of employees. Over the past month, people have been let go or have left at a rapid pace, with little to no warning. It’s created an unstable environment where job security feels uncertain.
There’s also a noticeable pattern of encouraging new hires to leave reviews early on, when everything still feels “new” and polished. That doesn’t reflect the longer-term reality. The company seems to be targeting recent graduates, but the compensation does not match expectations or workload.
Overall, this is not the same company it once was, and I would not recommend it to others based on my experience.
Advice to Job Seekers:
Take your time when considering this company. Don’t rush into accepting an offer based on first impressions. Ask deeper questions during the interview process to get a clearer picture of what you're walking into, such as:
How stable is the territory I’ll be managing?
What has turnover looked like in this role over the past 6–12 months?
How is success measured beyond just hitting numbers?
What support systems are in place if performance expectations aren’t met?
How often do territories or quotas change?
Can you describe the team culture today vs. a year ago?
What does career progression realistically look like here?