Customer Success Manager - Anonymous employee Woopra Employee Review

1.0
14 Aug 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great hard working individuals who are willing to help.

Cons

Was sexually harassed by the CEO on multiple occasions.

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Woopra Response
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I am the CEO of Woopra and I have never sexually harassed any employee, male or female. No one has ever complained to Woopra about sexual harassment by me or anyone else at Woopra. I wish that I could respond more fully to this poster, but that is not possible with an anonymous post. Woopra takes pride in its multi-cultural and diverse team and has consistently demonstrated its commitment to a discrimination-free workplace that encourages all of its employees to be their best selves. I would encourage anyone considering employment at Woopra to contact one of our team members and talk to them about their experiences, rather than rely on anonymous posts.

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