Themes at HarvestROI: Spite and Disloyalty - Sr. Solutions Engineer HarvestROI Employee Review

1.0
25 July 2025
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Pros

When I first started at HarvestROI, this was one of the most collaborative environments I'd ever worked in. I never felt I was the smartest person in the room – everyone had something profound and intelligent to contribute. Over time, that changed & a big part of it came, unfortunately, from leadership greed, focused with ramping MRR (many of us assume to be acquired). I eventually resigned. Today is actually my last day with the company. Why? there are no pros anymore. I've worked here 2 going on 3 years; and, I've never experienced such a stark contrast in ethics or morals from when I started to when I left like I have here.

Cons

Here, bright talent gets crushed by ego. Every one of the original 7 team members is gone, because, here, toxicity isn't a fluke – it is the culture. I was one of three original Sr. Solutions Engineers hired. The first Sr. SE was let go after taking a week of stress leave. The lack of humanity expressed by leadership around the nature of his relationship with work left him in a seriously negligent mental health state for months. The second Sr. SE was terminated a week before her planned resignation, following a hostile and unexplained takeover of her accounts. She had no offboarding, no technology access, and zero communication about her clients who were then left to reach out over LinkedIn in abject confusion about what happened to her. As for me? My access was shut off without warning. No exit interview, no proper offboarding, and only upon stripping me of my access was I told my earned bonus would be reduced without explanation. Together, the three of us had over 20 years of experience in this space. None of us have ever experienced such a level of egregious, inhumane treatment. ---- Benefits? Barely. Support? None. HarvestROI’s “benefits program” is laughable. There’s no real medical coverage—just a stipend I personally had to push to $750/month (only for myself, in NYC). The cheapest option available? A catastrophic ER-only plan. While leadership traveled freely and enjoyed flexibility, those of us on the ground were overwhelmed. One project manager was handling 10+ clients. At one point, I was the only Solutions Engineer at the company. Here, compensation is a mirage. Raises are rare, bonuses are unreliable (mine was delayed weeks and still unpaid as of this writing – by two weeks), and performance praise is virtually non-existent. The reward for excellence here is... burnout and silence. ---- HarvestROI operates like a pump-and-dump machine—a model that’s being whispered about across other HubSpot partners. If you care about your career, long-term growth, or even basic dignity in the workplace, look elsewhere. This place doesn't nurture talent. It drains it.

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5.0
16 June 2026
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Pros

I've worked at HarvestROI for about 10 months now. Here's the pros: 1. You are not micromanaged at work. As long as you're completing projects and communicating timely updates to your manager, you don't need to sweat the small stuff 2. Tools are provided to make your life easier. Management at HarvestROI understands that tools like Project Management software, notetakers, and AI assistants give you more time to do meaningful work. 3. Continued education is supported. You are encouraged to take an hour or two each week to complete certifications, learn about HubSpot updates, and further your professional skills. 4. Benefits are provided. Since working here, HarvestROI has added full healthcare coverage for individuals and families. The addition of this coverage shows their dedication to supporting employees and their family. 5. A healthy work-life balance. Requesting an hour or two for appointments or family needs is as simple as sending a Slack message.

Cons

1. Remote work can limit your connections with coworkers. I think this is a tradeoff of being remote vs. working in an office. They do host weekly team meetings to combat this. I personally prefer remote work but that's something to consider if you're thinking about joining a company that is fully remote. 2. Things change. Since HarvestROI is a growing company new initiatives and priorities will shift. You have to be an adaptable person to thrive in this environment.

5.0
15 June 2026
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Pros

Supportive and collaborative team culture Beyond being a remote work environment, there's flexibility for things like doctors appointments, stepping away for a walk, picking up kids, etc. Leadership is easy to talk to and listens to feedback Interesting client work and a variety of project sizes Opportunities to upskill/ obtain certifications Light-hearted, funny team who care about each other Lots of recent energy has been poured into the onboarding process making it easier to integrate new team members to ongoing work

Cons

As with any growing company, we are always defining and refining process which can be overwhelming to some Our tech team is in high demand and can sometimes have a slower turn than other groups, but we are growing there

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