Great team culture, but unclear advancement path - Software Developer II StyleSeat Employee Review

4.0
16 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- great team mates/company culture - good CI/CD practices

Cons

- monolithic code base - ladder to advancement unclear

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5.0
21 Feb 2023
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Pros

- Awesome managers - Interesting projects

Cons

Can't really think of cons. Mostly a positive experience

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We're delighted to hear that your experience was largely positive. Thank you for your contributions to StyleSeat.
1.0
8 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Talented individuals across teams, especially among peers - Opportunity to learn quickly in an unstructured environment - Exposure to multiple functions (sales, onboarding, retention, support)

Cons

Compensation structure lacked transparency. The role was presented with a base salary, but in practice operated as a quota-dependent structure where earnings were contingent on hitting targets, without clear communication upfront. - No sales infrastructure at launch. No dialer, no real CRM discipline, and no consistent tracking of activity or performance for a founding sales team. - Constantly shifting expectations. KPIs, responsibilities, and priorities changed frequently without clear direction. - Role ambiguity. SDRs were expected to perform full-cycle sales, onboarding, retention, and customer support simultaneously. - Lead quality issues. Outreach was primarily directed at competitors’ existing users, many of whom had already tried and rejected the product. - Lack of cross-functional alignment. Sales, marketing, and customer support operated in silos, often sending conflicting messages to customers. - Product-market fit challenges. Retention issues were known internally but not addressed at the root, creating friction in sales conversations and onboarding. - Culture of optics over execution. Emphasis on narrative (“bullish on sales,” “VIP experiences”) without the systems to support those initiatives.

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