Not great. - Anonymous employee Relic Employee Review

2.0
3 Mar 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote work, flexible scheduling. Good for part-time.

Cons

Poor communication. Acts like there is room for growth/opportunity but then doesn't provide any. I was told I was likely going to be able to extend my internship and it sounded like a sure thing. But then out of nowhere they said nevermind, good luck finding a job. I had to scramble to find work. Kinda did me dirty. None of the executives even reached out during my last week.

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5.0
8 Jan 2026
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Pros

The company really cares about the people who work here.

Cons

Kind of a small company. Not as much room for growth.

4.0
10 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I've had a great 2 years working at Relic. I initially joined the accounts team through previous relationships, and from there, I was promoted. After a year, I transitioned into revenue operations—a move I was initially hesitant about. However, as the company evolved into a more streamlined brand with a clear vision, I found that the expectations and goals were well-defined, which helped ease that transition. My thoughts and concerns were heard by my manager, and each week, steps were taken to make me feel good about the transition. The training was in place, and I felt like my manager (JP) genuinely led his team well and had a clear vision for our department. Looking at some of the negative reviews, I can understand that Relic's approach and culture may not be the right fit for everyone. But from my experience, the company set clear expectations for me. Those who thrive here are adaptable, proactive about their ambitions, aligned with the team's direction, and willing to help rather than stand around waiting to be told what to do.

Cons

Like any company, leadership styles vary, and some managers are stronger than others. However, those who actively support their teams and provide clear direction make a significant impact. Internal mobility is a strength, increased transparency around promotion opportunities could encourage even more engagement from those looking to grow. Overall, the good days outweigh the hard days.

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