Toxic culture, weak leadership, and zero accountability - Business Development Representative (BDR) Hubexo Employee Review

1.0
14 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some supportive coworkers at same level

Cons

Complete lack of clear roles and responsibilities, creating constant confusion and inefficiency Toxic work environment driven by poor leadership, lack of transparency, and blame-shifting No meaningful career growth or advancement opportunities Salaries have remained stagnant for years, even during difficult economic conditions Leadership demonstrates little respect for employees — including dismissive comments like telling staff to “work harder” if they want a raise Promotions are not based on performance, but rather favoritism and internal politics High performers are consistently overlooked and receive little to no recognition Low morale across teams, with strong contributors frequently leaving

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5.0
9 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great Place to be employed! 401K is incredible! Unlimited PTO! Fun!

Cons

Nothing comes to mind - stuff happens at every company - with this one, yes, a lot of changes are happening, with change (for the better), there is often hiccups. Good or bad, it is with any company that is worth its weight.... people will find reasons to throw blame, merely as excuses for lackluster performance on their part. With growth comes challenges, and if you aren't up to the challenge, to do your part, then best not work for a company that is always striving to be better at what they do. In reality, isn't that the way every company thinks.... or should think?

1.0
12 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Remote flexibility and 401k match.

Cons

Leadership is extremely out of touch with their workers and has impossibly high expectations. Goals and policies are constantly being shifted around without communication making it impossible to do the job well. Predatory audit practices that target employees that 'ask too many questions' or take up to much of their manager's time. A lot of work is being transferred to cheaper overseas departments further widening communication gaps especially when there are no efforts made to inform employees about ongoing decisions or department goals. These communication and expectation problems are compounded when you realize that leadership is unfamiliar with the jobs they are overseaing. Compensation is poor and they know it. When company wide surveys go out and results come back that most people don't feel fairly compensated the response is "well everyone wants to make more money", not realizing that fair wages create more productive employees. Their 401k match comes with a long-term vesting schedule requiring years at the company before gaining access to employee matches. No bonuses, no cost of living increases. "unlimited paid time off" is not unlimited and comes with restrictions including amount of time one might take off per month, holiday black-out dates and denial of requests when it is requested too much. I was told in the inverveiw process there would be opportunity for advancement and despite being here for 5+ years I've seen one person get promoted internally. In conclusion, if you want the psychological torture of being constantly told you're bad at your job with no one telling you why, micromanagement, working 50+ hours a week to reach goals, constantly changing priorities all while people tell you you're so lucky to have a remote position than go for it. Otherwise for your mental sanity, I would skip.

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