(formerly known as Saltpay) Non-Transparent Culture - Sales Development Representative Teya Employee Review

1.0
2 May 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Casual dressing, Sponsored training programs in other cities

Cons

where to begin? they tell you they want to be transparent with customers but can't even be transparent to employees. In the hiring process, theres no transparency with regards your job role, benefits, or that you are actually contracted to their acquired entity even though they placed the ad themselves. termination with not even a day's notice, no inclusiveness for people of color, company trying out too many things at once, too many layoffs, even if you get your numbers you still stand a chance to get laid off - happened live. They actually referred to bottom performers as scrap heap, in a presentation amongst the leaders, though they did not think we will see it

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Teya Response
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Cons

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