Abysmal - Avoid - Sales ConnexAI Employee Review

1.0
20 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There really is no pros that I can think of.

Cons

Let me list: - If you like being ignored by HR (unless you are a manager) - (this job is for you) - If you are happy making next to no commissions (i'm talking single digits) - (this job is for you) - If you like being micromanaged (this job is for you) - If you are ok with a high employee turn over rate (this job is for you) - If you like being treated like an idiot (this job is for you) - If you like working weeknights and weekends (this job is for you) - If you like incompetent management (this job is for you) - If you are ok with being burnt out (this job is for you) - If you like a low unhappy culture (this job is for you) If you are new to your career. Use this as a stepping stone. Learn what you can whilst your sanity will allow, and move on to better things. If you are a seasoned professional. Overlook this one. You've been warned. The grass is burnt over here. (Not green).

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5.0
9 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Culture, Work/Life Balance, Resources, Leadership, Momentum

Cons

I cannot think of anything

2.0
4 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I can't think of any at this time.

Cons

Micromanagement culture Frequent forecast calls and deal scrutiny can feel excessive. Leadership closely monitors activity (LinkedIn, calendars, pipeline) in a way that can create pressure vs. enablement. Overpromising vs. delivery gaps Sales messaging sometimes gets ahead of implementation reality. Clients may begin paying subscriptions before full deployment, which can create friction and trust issues. Implementation delays Time from signed deal to go-live can lag, especially for more complex deployments. This impacts customer satisfaction and makes renewals harder. Internal communication inefficiencies Meetings tend to run long and frequent, reducing actual selling time. Cross-functional alignment (sales, product, implementation) isn’t always tight. Pressure-driven sales environment Strong emphasis on hitting aggressive targets, sometimes at the expense of long-term customer fit. Can feel like “sell first, figure it out later” in certain situations. Product limitations in certain markets Language support and compliance readiness can be blockers in enterprise deals (e.g., healthcare, global orgs). Creates friction late in the sales cycle. Narrative vs. reality disconnect Internal and external company narratives don’t always fully align with day-to-day execution. Can create confusion for both employees and customers.

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