Supportive, Innovative + Focused - Director MobileSmith Employee Review

5.0
10 June 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Our leadership is focused on adding shareholder value and taking care of MobileSmith employees. They empower employees throughout the company through succession planning, mentor programs, supporting personal growth, and encourage a healthy work-life balance. I feel valued as well as supported at MobileSmith. We've established product advisory boards and user groups to give us real-time feedback on the development of our apps. Our development team can pivot quickly and implement new items on our roadmap to improve the app's value and the ROI for clients. Our teams work great together and all thoroughly enjoy each other. I've built great relationships while here and love solving problems with my colleagues.

Cons

None at this time, although I'd always like a pay raise! :)

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5.0
14 Oct 2023
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CEO approval
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Pros

Team is very smart and leadership empowers all of us

Cons

Sales team needs to improve.

1.0
18 Apr 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some of the nicest, most professional and hard-working people in the industry. All-star development team and, formerly, management team until some unfortunate things started happening.

Cons

The leader (current CEO) declares great principles - nurturing employees; giving credit where it's due; resolving differences - but only applies them to people he likes. People he dislikes, on the other hand, are scapegoated; stifled; never given proper credit, and even publicly shamed. Double standards are rampant. Mediocrities are coddled at the expense of talented people. Women seem to be especially targeted for abuse and intellectual pilfering. The churn is very high, particularly in sales and marketing. Morale has taken a dive. The CEO desperately tries to whip it up at "all hands" meetings, but most employees, I think, see through the smoke. The company has been stagnating below the red line for years, and "get to break-even" does not sound like an inspiring goal any more. When the leader is in love with his product and prone to angrily shutting out alternative perspectives, stagnation is pretty much a given. Systematic market research is nonexistent. Product strategy is ad-hoc; based entirely on assumptions. Arrogance may sell, but it does not keep customers. Many of them have already left.

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