Terrible company - Anonymous employee Nextpoint Employee Review

1.0
27 Oct 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They hold nice events as a disguise to make them look nice.

Cons

This company is full of lies, they hook you with promise of moving up within the company on any path you want, then try to force you to take a single path you don’t want. Not only that but when you speak up again issues you have, they make your life miserable trying to get you to quit and when you don’t quit they fire you under the pretense of they are eliminating your position but then post your job all over LinkedIn before then even fire you. They gave me absolutely no support in the last 6 months, and did nothing but make my job harder each and every day. It was very obvious they wanted me gone when the CRO told me 6 months ago “you can stay where you are or quit” and when I decided to stay, they piled on the work, refused to give me the tools necessary to hit my goals, and then fired me when I wouldn’t quit. Beware of this scam company.

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Nextpoint Response
2y
Whoosh. This is a lot. I think everyone knows how to read reviews on the internet. I'll let this one stand on it's own. Its unfortunate you didn't have a good experience here, I wish you the best in your future. - R

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The people here are the real differentiator. It's a talented, passionate group that shows up for each other and brings their best every day. There's a genuine culture of feedback and professional development that pushes you to grow continuously. You're never just a number. You can see your direct impact on the business and are given real autonomy and visibility to help shape and scale both the company and the product.

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Small, scrappy startup energy isn't for everyone. Plans change and priorities shift, so if you need a lot of structure and predictability, it may not be the right fit. But if you want to see your work matter and be rewarded for it, that tradeoff is absolutely worth it.

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