Reveneer Reviews

4.1

82% would recommend to a friend

(178 total reviews)

Greg Casale

89% approve of CEO

82% positive business outlook

Reveneer has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 178 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Reveneer employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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178 reviews
3.0
12 Oct 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-Great place to start a sales career. -Decent benefits. -Fun and collaborative environment. The company caters to a young demographic and you can meet some great people there. -Excellent sales training. -The training team is hands down the best team in management. They're approachable, work hard to help everyone succeed, treat all employees as equals, and genuinely care. -The Chief People Officer has done a great job making company-wide improvements to diversity and inclusion.

Cons

-Pay is low and you don't get the bumps originally promised. -Bad management: Account managers are entitled, micromanage, and downright lazy at times. They rely too much on TLs to tackle their responsibilities and are quick to blame every other department if something goes wrong. VP of Sales Development lacks the ability to be strategic, plays favorites, and can be extremely condescending to sales reps and other managers. -Culture is a bit "fratty" at times. -Biased when they "promote from within". Managers are cliquey and if you're friends with certain people, you're more likely to get promoted.

3.0
13 Sept 2023

Young Management whose disconnected from their Executives

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

1.) Youthful environment 2.) Fun 3.) You get to learn how to become the best SDR/BDR compared to other companies 4.) If you do a good job there, the customer who contracted Reveneer may want to hire you - two of them did with me!

Cons

1.) Not only a young BDR force, but the management (just below the executives) is also very young (ages 27 to 31) with the C-Suite of the average age of 50 to 60 years old. Your livelihood (i.e., job, paycheck and reputation) is at the line due to their incompetencies, so these middle managers do not know how to assess what is a good talent, giving them acknowledgment for a job well done, but instead speak down on them, and yelling and threatening them if they are doing a good job. One of the team leads had to apologize at the end as he "finally" realized he could have done a better job as my boss. 2.) You do not feel supported 3.) Gas lighting - telling me I am a liar, when I have screenshots of the communications that were said to me throughout the past. When the company had to close the office and make everyone work remote, as they were slowly reopening, my direct manager did not give the decision that I could work remote or hybrid, they demanded that I came into the office, while the rest of the team got to come to meetings via zoom and always were 5 to about 20 minutes late, hanging in their pajamas, while I had to be in the office for 8am and just before 8am, and my direct manager would always message me if I was in the bathroom longer than 5 minutes, meanwhile everyone was at home taking naps, doing errands and other personal stuff. 4.) Depending on the team you're under, Micromanagement is huge, even when you are the top performer 5.) Silos between Middle and Upper Management, as they didn't have a clue of the mistreatments that their middle managers were inflicting on their love members (even though the CEO had a policy of "Anti-Bully'ing" and the "one strike your out - due to Anti-Bullying policy." 6.) The lowest of pay, but they'd find it cool to promote someone who is not necessarily meeting expectations on their quota.

1.0
2 Mar 2023
Recommend
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Pros

There really aren't any pros to share with you other than lunch for free one day a week-if they still do that I don't know! Wait!!!!!!! The CEO is actually the man!! Really liked him, but didn't work with him so I LEFT!!!!!

Cons

The collegiate atmosphere and the 800 dogs one must continuously step over to get to an office space or simply to go to the bathroom! This place is a kiddie camp! The promote a young staff to pay them very little to work a lot! The staff is all around 24 or so and rarely do you see anyone over the age of 30 other than a high level employee! They promise the world, but don't deliver!!

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