Inspiring Place - Engagement Manager, B2B Medallia Employee Review

5.0
11 Jan 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Medallians identify and unlock potential in each other - Dynamic environment fueled by growth, learning, and refinement of best practices - Inspiring place to trail-blaze an industry, especially in the B2B setting

Cons

- Ambiguity around career progression as a byproduct of company's unprecedented growth. - Intermittent grey areas around role responsibility and division of labor - again, due to positive growth and new challenges

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Medallia Response
10y
Wow - thank you. I love your descriptors of our workplace environment: dynamic, learning, refining. These qualities are critical to our successful growth. I appreciate you recognizing that. Thank you also for identifying some areas of improvement. Our high growth environment has had its casualties. A clear career path for certain roles is one of them. As a startup, roles do change constantly. Often the change is positive. For example, our customer org just announced a massive round of promotions. Plus some of our most successful people have gained broad and wide exposure through non-linear paths. That said, I understand that change and uncertainty can be frustrating and even scary. Thank you for reinforcing that we still have room to improve. If you have any additional insights, please stop by my office. -Amy

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