Working at Ardalyst - Anonymous employee Ardalyst Employee Review

2.0
26 Jan 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I started my role at Ardalyst with a lot of optimism. The onboarding experience was positive, and I felt genuinely welcomed by the team. My colleagues on the sales team were supportive, and the team lead was an excellent advocate for coworkers, fostering an encouraging environment. The company president also seemed invested in creating a culture of innovation and leadership, promoting a “leader-leader” mindset that felt empowering.

Cons

As time went on, it became evident that the company’s values around open communication were not consistently upheld within the sales department. While the president was approachable and genuinely open to new ideas, this level of transparency and engagement did not extend to other sales leaders in his absence. Leadership within the sales team often operated in a more traditional, top-down manner, which contradicted the collaborative culture initially presented. One of the biggest challenges was the lack of structured training and development. New hires were given only a week of training before being expected to start cold calling, often without a clear understanding of the product, target audience, or effective sales strategies. While tools like CRMs were provided, there was minimal guidance on how to use them effectively or integrate them into daily workflows, leaving many employees to figure things out on their own. This issue was compounded by a lack of sales experience among leadership. There was no well-defined sales methodology or proven framework to guide new hires. Success often depended on individual trial and error rather than a consistent, replicable process. This inconsistency was reflected in performance metrics: few SDRs and AEs hit their quotas consistently, and even those who did struggled to explain their methods in a way that could be passed on to others. Accountability within sales leadership was another concern. While feedback was labeled as “open communication,” it often felt more like criticism without constructive support. Employees facing challenges—often stemming from the lack of training and clear direction—were sometimes made to feel their struggles were personal failures rather than symptoms of broader systemic issues. This created an environment where professional growth and development felt stifled.

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Cons

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Small close knit team and flexibility when it comes to your working hours

Cons

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