A place where everyone knows your middle name - Marketing 4-Tell Employee Review

5.0
15 Mar 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The biggest pro and the biggest con is the same thing. It's a start-up tech company. Your attitude makes it one or the other. Our team is fun, communicative and, above all, driven. But don't be mislead by that word, there is definitely a work-life balance here that is promoted from the top down. There is room to grow and the opportunity to try out new projects with a team that will support you. As long as you remain self motivated, flexible and a team player, you can succeed here. Other perks include location, PTO, seriously great insurance, stock options, learning opportunities, a beautiful office with big windows, office whiskey and beer, work from home option, and smart employees.

Cons

It's a start-up so pay is on the lower side of industry average but you also have more opportunity to up your pay when funding happens. It can be demanding at times (like any job that you will give a damn about) but usually comes with high rewards.

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5.0
16 Oct 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I had a great time while working at 4-Tell. I learned a lot and the product was interesting.

Cons

No real cons. They even had free bagels.

5.0
5 Nov 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It's refreshing to work for a SaaS startup that manages to be human, and still have a proven and powerful product. Coming from a VC backed firm in the Bay Area I noticed two things right away: The ability for anyone - no matter what their title - to implement a new strategy or idea, and be trusted from the start. This, combined with a transparent culture means that you can spend time helping the company grow, not because you feel like you'll best your colleague, or because it's politically advantageous, but because there's a sense that everyone will grow because of it: Transparent and collaborative, with plenty of potential to grow. Can't ask for more.

Cons

Typical startup woes in the sense that there's plenty of work to be done, and plenty of hats to be worn. You're given the freedom to balance and prioritize, but for some the lack of structure may be difficult.

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