Product sucks - Sales Representative DispatchTrack Employee Review

1.0
6 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

No pro in this company

Cons

- This product relies on an Indian software factory, which has shown some areas for improvement. - The product frequently experiences bugs. - Each production release tends to introduce additional issues. - The product lacks resilience, requiring the Indian software factory to provide 24-hour support to address problems.

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5.0
5 Nov 2024
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
2 June 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to practice patience, emotional resilience, and your ability to survive in a high-chaos, low-accountability environment. Also, if you’ve ever wanted to experience what it’s like to work in a live stress test, this is your chance.

Cons

DispatchTrack is more of a marketing company than a real software development company. The product is chaotic, poorly architected, and riddled with bugs. It relies on an excessive number of feature flags, leading to a spaghetti-style configuration system that can take weeks to understand just to support a single client. Micromanagement is out of control. But what truly stands out is how the CEO treats people — it’s no surprise the turnover rate is so high. The company culture revolves around pleasing the CEO, who is known for being temperamental, arrogant, and unnecessarily demanding. Managers constantly walk on eggshells around him, choosing to play it safe rather than advocate for their teams. As a result, the flow of communication is entirely top-down. Managers don’t have the courage to speak up or push back — they just protect their own positions and maintain the status quo. There’s little to no genuine concern for employee well-being, and real feedback rarely reaches leadership.

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