Bias, Bias, Bias - Sr. Manager LeadSimple Employee Review

1.0
16 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work with decent amount of time off, but nothing

Cons

Unorganized goals, doesn't value different perspectives, no diversity (look at their VP of HR and all the bad interview reviews). No commitment to hiring fresh talent that challenge's the status quo (we say that but then when we are being challenged , we get triggered).

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LeadSimple Response
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts. We apologize that your experience at LeadSimple didn’t reflect the environment we are committed to create. We genuinely value diverse perspectives and are always looking for ways to improve, especially when it comes to inclusion, setting clear goals, and bringing fresh ideas into the mix. We’re committed to learning from feedback and appreciate you taking the time to share yours. If you'd like to offer direct feedback so we can continue to grow and make specific changes, please contact our VP of People Operations directly at tori@leadsimple.com as we'd love to keep the conversation going.

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