none - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei SimplifyNext: Mitarbeiterbewertung

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4. Sept. 2025
Mitarbeiter (anonym)
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Pros

100% working remotely which you can work anywhere

Kontras

small clients, not really much work to do

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Pros

Delivery quality is solid — the technical team produces strong proposals and executes reasonably well. • Smart, hardworking colleagues who genuinely try their best despite top-down chaos. • Opportunities to learn because you’re forced to self-manage everything (sink-or-swim style). • Good exposure to enterprise customers, though you’ll be navigating most of it alone.

Kontras

No strategic leadership - there’s no GTM, no frameworks, no playbooks. Daily conversations revolve around “What did you do today?” instead of actual leadership, direction, or pipeline strategy. • High-pressure, low-support culture- instead of coaching or enabling, management defaults to micromanagement and stress. • Extreme turnover - most salespeople leave within 6–12 months, which speaks louder than any policy. • Commission avoidance - there is a visible pattern of pushing reps hard but not wanting to actually pay commissions, creating a “use-and-dispose” feeling. • Partner ecosystem is weak - partners avoid collaborating because the company expects them to carry the execution load while offering little value in return. • Sales is treated as a cost, not a growth engine - leadership sees headcount as interchangeable rather than investing in proper enablement or scalability.

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14. Nov. 2025
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Pros

Some genuinely talented colleagues who are doing Olympic-level emotional labour to keep the ship afloat. • Exposure to automation and AI projects — if you learn well under chaos, you’ll pick up skills out of sheer survival instinct.

Kontras

Let’s just say the employee experience here feels like a case study in organizational entropy. • Leadership is reactive, not strategic. Every priority is a fire drill, every week is a “last-minute pivot,” and “planning” means surviving till Friday. • Zero psychological safety. Speaking up is treated like an attack, not feedback. If you’ve ever wondered what working in an always-on cortisol lab feels like, this is the place. • Chronic understaffing. You’ll regularly do the work of 3 people and be expected to look grateful about it. • No career roadmap. Promotions and growth conversations operate on the philosophy of “maybe next quarter,” which quickly becomes “maybe next lifetime.” • High turnover is the norm. People don’t resign from the company — they escape for their sanity. • Work-life balance? Only if you count replying to messages at midnight as “life.”

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