Run! You won’t even get paid. - Sales Manager Cordx Employee Review

1.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

None, and I’m being very generous

Cons

-No work from home -inconsistent pay structure that multiple sales employees are currently in active lawsuits over. -bosses don’t speak English and will speak Chinese in front of you to your face -most expensive health insurance I’ve ever had, and took 6 months to be eligible for it 2 (ish) hours of PTO per paycheck, accrued. -ceo will randomly threaten your pay, in your contract, 40% of your pay is “skill pay” , not salaried, and the CEO does this so he can adjust your pay based on his feelings.

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5.0
10 Apr 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Positive Work Environment: The overall work atmosphere at CorDx is supportive and encouraging. The office culture promotes teamwork, respect, and open communication, making it a comfortable place to grow professionally. Friendly and Supportive Colleagues: Team members are warm, approachable, and willing to help each other. Collaboration is a key part of the daily workflow, and it's easy to feel like you're part of a cohesive team. Approachable and Generous Leadership: Jeff, the CEO, is known for being kind, generous, and open-minded. He values employees’ input and is always open to discussing ideas and feedback, which helps build trust and transparency across the organization. Growth Opportunities: Employees are often given chances to take on new responsibilities, lead initiatives, and develop new skills. The company supports personal and professional development. Inclusive Company Culture: CorDx fosters a culture of inclusion and mutual respect. Employees from different backgrounds feel welcomed and valued, which enhances team harmony and creativity. Work-Life Balance: While the company can be fast-paced at times, there's a general respect for employees’ time and well-being, with flexibility when needed.

Cons

Sometimes, there are changes within a short period of time, but I think that's common in all types of companies.

3.0
15 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

People are generally easy to work with, and the day-to-day workload is manageable. The office setup is comfortable, and having your own workspace is a nice benefit.

Cons

For a graphic design role, the work has not always been creatively fulfilling. There can be a disconnect between the job title and the actual creative opportunities available. The Alpharetta location can also feel limiting, especially with no work-from-home flexibility for a design-focused position. This is more frustrating because remote flexibility appears to be available for some other positions, while graphic design roles are still expected to be fully in-office. A major concern is how pay-related issues are communicated. In my experience, salary has been referenced as potentially being affected over administrative timekeeping issues, which feels discouraging and unnecessary for a salaried role. When missing clock-in/out records are treated in a way that makes an employee feel their pay or job security is being threatened, it creates discomfort and lowers trust.

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