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5.0
29 Sept 2022
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Pros

- Great Package - Targets are achievable - Commission accelerators and spiff to ensure targets are exceeded - Great company culture with progression and best practices shared amongst colleagues. - Clear targets for promotion.

Cons

- Really difficult to think of any cons. - There could be more collaboration amongst BDR's and Customer Success, this is usually channeled through Account Execs.

3.0
12 Sept 2023
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Pros

* Company has a great culture, very inclusive, never seen anything like it before * Great colleagues

Cons

* Being a developer AND scrum master, I'm extremely underpaid for what I do, as I also help my manager in leading the team, so basically I do 2 roles and support a third one with the promise that I'll be promoted (it's been over a year now), and I'm still paid as a developer only without them considering everything else that I do, because when thinking about payment, they only look at the role you're hired, not the full picture * A lot of people unhappy with leadership and talks about changing jobs * Leadership making strange decisions to push forward features (becoming feature factory), even though they will take A LOT longer than the leadership time, causing tech debt all around (already the case)

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Showpad Response
2y
Dear Showpad Employee, Thank you for sharing your view. We are sorry to read that your experience at Showpad is not 100% positive. Pay is always a delicate subject. At Shopwad, we have a clear compensation philosophy, including objective benchmarks, to ensure our pay structure is fair. That being said, I encourage you to talk to your HR BP to highlight your struggles. It's disappointing to us that you feel the way we work appears strange. All the features we ship align with our customer use cases and are prioritized using our product OKRs. We are shipping more highly impactful innovation, benefitting from more cross-team collaboration than we have done in the last few years. We do constrain the investment in each new feature to accelerate its feedback loop. This allows us to understand better which features to invest in versus which features to pause future investment, key to agility. What we ask of engineering and the other teams involved in each feature is to slice it to fit the constraint or escalate where that's not possible, and we review other options. This does require experienced engineering leadership to make work. Every product has technical debt, and we mindfully make choices on where we need to move fast and where we need to pause and improve, with our Run Healthy initiative." Meanwhile, we want to thank you for being a committed employee. TA team
3.0
25 Apr 2024

Executive leadership has become too American

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- salary respecting the market - nice office with healthy snacks and drinks

Cons

- this company used to have genuine and authentic leadership but now the American management has taken over and executive leadership only sees employees as numbers - we’ve had several layoffs during the past 2 years due to “economical reasons”. The recent layoff was abusive (HR playing on emotions of impacted people and pushing them to sign legal settlement without letting them have time to consult with their lawyers, disconnecting impacted employees from all apps work-related 5 seconds after the layoff meeting without letting them saying goodbyes to their colleagues) - used to be ok with WFH but now they forced employees to come back to the office twice a week

3.0
28 Aug 2025

Decent workplace overall

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Friendly colleagues and supportive culture

Cons

Processes can be slow at times

2.0
13 Mar 2026

Changing

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Office Perks, good people to learn from, roles opening up, great colleagues

Cons

A lot of change which is expected but the way its happening doesnt seem great. All of our old leadership seems to be getting pushed out (which everyone seemed to love our old leaders), Becoming a tense environment, turnover is happening like crazy, New leaders do not seem to be transparent. Old leaders used to have open and honest communication now it seems as if every company update we get is sent via email and was written by ChatGPT. Chicago office seems to be shrinking with the leadership all being basically in Boston now.

1.0
1 Mar 2023

I look forward to work for a proper company

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Pros

Great colleagues - but not all Working from home Not going into the office Struggling to share anymore pro... ....

Cons

Don't let the glossy website fool you Continuously asked to share misinformation with direct reports, colleagues and customers so finding myself on the back foot most days Promotion or salary increase very difficult to attain regardless of ones performance Too much hype not enough substance.... Great company value

5.0
14 Aug 2021

Great colleagues

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Incredible amount of very knowledgeable colleagues. Lots of initiatives and opportunities to grow. Managers really care

Cons

You need to be self enabling. Lots of goodwill but colleagues can be too busy to notice others struggling

1.0
28 Nov 2022
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Pros

Some of the colleagues. That's literally it.

Cons

Where to start...? How about a manager who gives you one target before the start of a quarter, then changes it mid-quarter? Or how they extend people's probation periods out of the blue, without any feedback preceding it? A 6 months' probation period is already extreme, but to then extend it one day before it expires without any forewarning, a single word of constructive criticism or feedback provided prior to it, and then setting up impossible goals to achieve during the extension (such as controlling how a potential customer is supposed to think!) and, even when those criteria are met, proceeding with terminating people's employment. Or putting some of the best performers in the company under performance review, and then firing them without providing any consistent reason? These are not exceptions - these are the modus operandi at Showpad. Sales manager provide exactly zero support - just there as a glorified scorekeeper. But the worst part is the cowardice! On a Monday, you may have a meeting with a manager who tells you what a great job you're doing, and then they send you an email on Tuesday CC'ing other managers, saying that they're going to re-evaluate your position within the company. They are in a desperate mode of saving capital, but instead of doing the decent thing of making people redundant and providing them with a fair redundancy package, they make up reasons for letting you go, so that they can avoid paying anything. Sales people's deals are taken away from them and given to others for arbitrary reasons. Sales reps are constantly encouraged to lie to customers to get deals over the line. The nepotism and favouritism is unlike anything I've ever witnessed at any company in my life! The C-level is basically musical chairs between friends. They claim that transparency is a core value, but I've never witnessed a company where more back talking occurs! People gossip and make up lies about colleagues and tell it to their managers, who never offers a chance to defend oneself against slander. To be successful at Showpad, all you need to do is to backstab your way up the ladder. There is no consistency in the sales process. Now, that's bad for any company, but for a *SALES ENABLEMENT* company, this is just laughable! People make up prices out of thin air, no one has a consistent narrative, no one even knows what the value proposition is! It's all just made up on the spot. It's like working as a chef and there's no menu, no agreement on the cuisine, no pricing, no ingredients - no structure! They are petrified of the superior competition and aren't afraid of resorting to any tactics, including exaggerating capabilities, claiming functionalities that will never come are "in the roadmap" and, worst of all, don't use the platform internally the same way they ask us to sell to customers. Overall, I'd highly recommend everyone to avoid Showpad.

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Showpad Response
3y
Dear, First of all, we are sorry to read that you did not enjoy your experience at Showpad. We have a goal-driven collaborative culture that aims to empower everyone to be at their best. Performance reviews are standard practice at Showpad, as in many other companies. The goal is to set you up for success by sharing clear expectations and following them through. At Showpad we aim to give and receive feedback in all directions, therefore I appreciate your input and want to make an effort to listen to you with an open mind. If you are willing to, feel free to reach out to aubrey.schneider@showpad.com or kelli.koschmann@showpad.com Kind regards, Showpad team
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