Hire & Fire and terrible culture, please read - Associate Sennder Employee Review

1.0
30 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I really liked the vision of sennder. The founder made an energetic impression on me at first

Cons

The expectations placed on employees are nothing short of extreme. Even if you’re a high-performing, Type A individual who consistently delivers, the company has no issue wringing every ounce of value from you and then discarding you without a second thought. It's not about rewarding excellence—it’s about extracting as much as possible for as long as they can. There’s no loyalty, no recognition, just relentless pressure. Churn is absolutely rampant in some roles. To give you a sense of how unstable things are: there were four different people in the same position over a span of just 400 days. That’s barely three months per person. It’s a revolving door, and not because the talent wasn’t good enough—it’s because the environment is toxic and unsustainable. You also cannot rely on any form of stable leadership. The manager who interviews you or promises you support and direction might not even be around by the time you join. Leadership turnover is high, not just among junior staff, but even among experienced managers who simply burn out or give up after being unable to cope with the dysfunctional Directors and C-Level management. To make matters worse, the business itself is not performing well, and that underperformance trickles down in the form of more stress, tighter deadlines, and completely unrealistic demands. Instead of rallying people or finding solutions, leadership responds by doubling down—squeezing even more out of employees who are already stretched to the breaking point. There’s a deep lack of basic human decency and empathy at the core of how this company treats people. You’re not seen as a person—you’re seen as a resource, a means to an end. Once you’ve outlived your usefulness, or dare to speak up, they’ll push you out without hesitation. It’s a brutal, demoralizing culture that values control and output over well-being or respect.

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5.0
15 Dec 2017
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Pros

- Caring Management - Caring Supervisor - Casual Work Environment - Great Social Activities

Cons

- Slightly unorganized development process sometimes

3.0
4 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Teams are generally quite collaborative. There are some great leaders in there, that really invest in you. There is room for growth and some big clients that really create an impactful portfolio. Good bonus policy.

Cons

It's often too much work for a person to manage in a day and it gets worse when anyone takes a holiday and the work has to fall on your lap (with a backup system that is not properly setup either). Salary is below the average for the same role in other companies, especially this size. It eventually becomes evident you could have a more balanced workload for a higher pay somewhere else.

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