1.0
25 June 2024
Former employee, less than 1 year
Dallas, TX
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
nothing at all, wish I never left my previous job them
Cons
If you are looking for something longterm this isn't the job for you.
Pros
nothing at all, wish I never left my previous job them
Cons
If you are looking for something longterm this isn't the job for you.
Pros
Working here has been one of the most energizing professional experiences I’ve had. The company is 100% remote, which gives me the freedom to design my day in a way that supports both productivity and balance. The health insurance is fully covered, which is rare and deeply appreciated. I’m surrounded by bright, talented team members who genuinely care about the work and about each other. There’s a high level of autonomy and flexibility, and you’re trusted to deliver without being micromanaged. What I value most is the ability to contribute meaningfully. It truly feels like a blank canvas, where your ideas can shape real outcomes and your work has visible impact. Despite being remote, there’s a strong sense of community — people show up for each other, collaborate generously, and celebrate wins together.
Cons
I’ve worked here long enough to know that WarrCloud isn’t the right fit for everyone. The pace is fast, and there’s a constant level of change, ambiguity, and evolving priorities that can feel overwhelming if you prefer highly structured environments. Processes aren’t always fully defined, and you often have to build the path as you walk it. If you need predictability, step‑by‑step direction, or a traditional corporate playbook, this may feel uncomfortable. That said, if you’re someone who thrives with autonomy, enjoys free thinking, and sees change as an opportunity rather than a disruption, you’ll find this to be an environment where you can truly grow and excel. The freedom to shape your role, influence outcomes, and operate with a high degree of ownership is a core part of the culture — but it requires a level of self‑direction and adaptability that not everyone enjoys.
Pros
The hiring process was very laid back and any experienced admin would think it was a great opportunity.
Cons
The. you get hit with a week full of power points and then paired with a “trainer” that is so overloaded that you’re nothing but a bother and told this is how I do things but I’ll never get fired so do the opposite. week two of “training” you’ll most likely be given stores that were threatening to cancel and excepted to clean up the what the previous admin didn’t do because they quit and then eventually you will learn the rest of what is expected through management when then tell you your suppose to be doing this and then realize you were never shown or taught the Warrcloud way but they did mention it on a clip on day 2 of training for all of 6 seconds . The dealerships do not respect you and management/leads will set you up to fail almost immediately because you should already know everything. Team meetings were nothing but complaints and negativity towards the company with absolutely no resolution because of a process that essentially takes away from the dealerships (the reason they’re in business) future employees RUN and for the current employees please stop wasting 60+ hours a week of your life because your comfortable and think you made friends.
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