Great place to work - Anonymous employee ServerMonkey Employee Review

5.0
7 May 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I feel like working for ServerMonkey is been a rewarding experience. The leadership team is very supportive and approachable. They do care about the success and happiness of the employees. I feel that the CEO has shown vision and the company has shown growth in the last 2 years i am here, and i look forward to more success.

Cons

The company could explore the option of allowing some employees to work from home. However, I understand the fairness of this approach, as some roles require on-site presence while others can be done remotely.

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5.0
20 June 2024
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Pros

A Fun and Collaborative Culture: Sure, the work gets done, but there's plenty of room for fun and games at ServerMonkey. The team is collaborative and supportive, and there's a real sense of camaraderie. It's a place where you actually look forward to coming to work (and that's saying something!). If you're looking for a company with a fantastic work culture, and a genuine appreciation for its employees, then look no further than ServerMonkey. This is a place where you can grow your skills, make a difference, and have a blast doing it!

Cons

Snack drawer is a battleground. Be prepared to wrestle your co-workers for the last Pop-Tart.

1.0
4 Mar 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

None that I can mention!

Cons

Working at servermonkey has been an incredibly frustrating and disheartening experience. From the top down, this company is a breeding ground for unprofessionalism, favoritism, and lack of true leadership. One of the most glaring issues at servermonkey is the hiring of directors who seem to prioritize personal friendships over professionalism or competency. The directors, especially in sales, operate more like a clique than a team, and their leadership style is more about self-preservation than empowering others. Instead of supporting their teams and focusing on business growth, these directors are far more interested in making sure they remain in the CEO’s good graces, Even at the expense of the employees under their command. The Director, for instance, constantly belittles the salespeople, offering little to no constructive feedback. The CEO, unfortunately, mirrors the same self-centered mindset. It’s abundantly clear that their main concern is their own salary and personal advancement. There’s little to no awareness of the struggles faced by employees, who are often working paycheck to paycheck, hoping for a raise or better benefits that never materialize. The disconnect between the executive leadership and the rest of the company is striking. While the CEO thrives, the employees are left behind, dealing with a lack of resources, poor communication, and unrealistic expectations.

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