BOLD Reviews

3.3

56% would recommend to a friend

(631 total reviews)
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Doug Jackson and Jamie Freundlich

56% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

BOLD has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 631 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BOLD employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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631 reviews
5.0
15 Mar 2023

Good

Recommend
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Pros

Supportive work environment, local, great experience,

Cons

Financial Compensation, limited hours + working days

1.0
3 Dec 2017

A graveyard of talent and potential. Steer clear.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Unlimited PTO/Flexible WFH - Some truly good individuals all trying to make things work here

Cons

- Toxic, degrading culture that stems directly from the top. From a business perspective, it geninunely seems like the only goal that is widely understood cross-functionally is revenue generation. That's it. Not customer value add, not engagement, not learning or understanding. Just revenue. There's lots of talk about creating long-term value (read: more $$$), but then no proactive planning or follow-through around all of the wheel-spinning that happens at the leadership level. This can lead to a lot of unecessary work that ends up going nowhere. There are so many good minds working on actually creating value, writing content, etc. But BOLD is not a company that is systemically driven to incoporate change or lateral growth. -Business ethics issues abound, and it goes far beyond the scammy revenue model too. BOLD had a Global VP of HR quit in under two months. - Lack of support or empowerment for employees. There is no future for talented people. You have a better shot at having a good experience here if you are any of the following: Bloviating, Self-important, Male. - Little room for advancement or growth in most areas. There aren't clearly defined goals or objectives shared accross teams. Raises and promotions are not always anchored in tangible metrics. - Rounds of layoffs without discernable cause or explanation, and no regard as to how this affects morale. One of the executives actually bragged about layoffs, which happened after a product he was running had a Hindenburg-style launch. - BOLD has the potential to access compelling data sets on jobseekers and the labor market and does next to nothing with it, instead choosing to employ a primary revenue model that relies on tricking users into an expensive subscription model. -Most of the reviews on here were directly solicited from employees. Despite what the BOLD respondent said about this being an "extremely common occurrence these days" just think about what kind of company asks its employees to write reviews, and why, especially knowing it's pretty unlikely that any employee is going to have the chutzpah to write a negative one while employed.

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BOLD Response
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Thank you for your thoughts and comments. As we have rapidly grown, there certainly have been some bumps and lessons learned along the way in our company. These lessons have brought us to the place where we have made some key hires of seasoned and experienced professionals for our product and business departments. We believe these new hires will guide us to continued growth and success, both for our company and our personnel. We regret that you left with a less than positive experience with BOLD, but we do appreciate your feedback.
2.0
9 Feb 2015

Avoid Working Here!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good Benefits- healthcare, dental, and vision fully paid for Remodeled Office AnyPerks

Cons

-Don't believe the positive reviews on Glassdoor- they ask current employees to write reviews to remove the negative comments from showing up first in search. -Located right on the border of the Tenderloin- many sketchy individuals right outside the office door. -Things change without clear communication. -Implementation from start to finish takes longer than it should -Instead of Innovating, they constantly copy their competitors or other SaaS companies -Micromanaging Co-Workers -Lots of legacy employees -Prefer sticking to how things worked in the past as opposed to innovating and thinking outside the box -Plan for nighttime calls to sync up with the overseas engineering team in India -Lots of back and forth between the teams in NY/SF with Engineering team in India

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