Great Company if you're in the right role, working for the right leader - Customer Success Manager Abnormal AI Employee Review

4.0
26 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Interesting technology - Get to work with some extremely bright individuals. The CS team is full of excellent people - Leadership changes in the last year have given a massive quality of life improvement. Georges is a fantastic VP who cares about his team - Much like any job, make sure to do your due diligence in the department you'll be working in and the leader you're working for/with. Customer Success has turned it around in the last year and I would comfortably recommend working here (if you have a solid work-ethic), but cannot say the same about other departments like Engineering / Product.

Cons

- Crazy workload, especially during the end of quarter. Most mid-market CSM's have 120+ accounts, some enterprise CSM's have ~80-90 accounts in their book - CSM's operate in a gray area at Abnormal, meaning, we're not comp'd / responsible for upsell/cross sell, and we have renewals managers who handle the quoting/PO process. On the other hand, we're not Technical CSM's so we also need to pull in Product/Support for more technical conversations. - Non-transparent and stubborn leadership on the Engineering side of the house has made it tough on CS. Constantly changing roadmaps, half-baked products (or quarter-baked) that we are trying to charge for but don't work or provide any value, and aggressively defending the product when we try to give customer feedback on how to improve.

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5.0
10 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing Product Strong leadership Easy to sell

Cons

Fully remote Loose on structure

3.0
31 May 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

While pay IS competitive there were a few employees that were well underpaid even at the level they were at. Pro's - are that they educate you to use AI, the overall people team is great.

Cons

There was a shift in leadership last Fall and there have been cultural changes and not great ones. People are promoted without having the right experience required for the job aka senior manager roles. It seems like everyone is not happy and wants to leave. It is just a matter of time until turnover happens. There has been too many promises broken, broken leadership communication which results in a lack of trust, some managers are now micromanaging and it comes across as they fear for their jobs. They want to IPO which is great but ousting the entire GTM leadership sales team and head of people around the same time raised eyebrows.

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