A Dream Role for Ambitious People in Entertainment & Tech - Hospitality Partnerships Manager GigFinesse Employee Review

5.0
8 July 2025
Recommend
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Pros

GigFinesse is one of those rare startups where the product actually sells itself, but leadership still empowers the sales team to be entrepreneurial and creative in how we go to market. The support is strong, the culture is fast-paced but collaborative, and there’s a real sense of ownership across the board. You’re surrounded by driven, talented people who genuinely care about building something special in the live entertainment and hospitality space. The company is growing quickly, and it’s exciting to be part of a team that’s not just hitting numbers but redefining how venues and artists connect. Commission structure is competitive, wins are celebrated, and leadership is approachable and transparent.

Cons

Like any early stage startup, things move fast and priorities can shift, but that’s part of the excitement. It’s not for someone looking to coast.

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5.0
26 June 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Interning at GigFinesse was one of the most valuable experiences I’ve had. From day one, I was treated like a real member of the team, not just an intern. I got hands-on experience working directly with artists, venues, and internal teams, and learned the ins and outs of live music booking, talent curation, and relationship management. The team is passionate, supportive, and genuinely cares about your growth. I was constantly encouraged to take initiative, pitch ideas, and learn by doing. Leadership is super approachable, you’re just as likely to be in a brainstorming session with the CEO over coffee as you are with your manager. It’s a fast-paced environment, but also a really inspiring one.

Cons

Things move quickly and you need to be adaptable and proactive to thrive here!

1.0
23 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Fortunately, my role gave me a lot of insight into brand identity and was flexible enough to allow me to expand creatively.

Cons

You will get nothing from putting in extra work. You will be sorely underpaid. The CEO, instead of investing in his employees, brand, or literally anything that makes sense, will instead spend company money on pointless goods and act with extreme frugality towards anything beneficial, obvious to anybody but himself. You will be met with empty promises of moving up within the company, and if you get on any upper management's "bad side", you won't know it until you are told you won't be needed anymore. The CEO is delusional and ego driven, and mark my words, this company's downfall will be nobody's fault but his. You may be very talented, and they're great at scouting fantastic people (your coworkers are the best thing about it), but it will be wasted and exchanged for something new and shiny eventually and the CEO won't even be there to tell you you're being laid off. This company is too weak, too cowardice to become the industry behemoth it has the potential to be, and as long as the CEO is sitting in that chair, it is a ticking time bomb.

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