Buyers Beware - Avis employé Sales Ramp

3,0
5 juil. 2024
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Avantages

Ramp is a fast-paced environment with smart and driven people. The product is well-received, with many satisfied customers. The company places a strong emphasis on customer feedback. Compensation is competitive.

Inconvénients

Despite having over 800 employees, Ramp does not have any Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), as leadership prefers employees to focus solely on work-related tasks. Research suggests that ERGs can aid in employee retention, yet this is not a priority for the company, possibly due to the high volume of job applications received daily. As a result, employees may see colleagues leave abruptly, which can disrupt knowledge transfer. The company culture is predominantly shaped by a particular demographic, with limited emphasis on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). Leadership's approach of being "blind" to color, gender, sexuality among other factors may overlook the benefits that true DEI initiatives bring. Some early joiners have accumulated more influence and higher titles than their capabilities warrant, leading to decisions made without a structured and formal process. Understanding the informal power dynamics early on is crucial for new employees.

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5,0
25 juin 2026
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Avantages

Extremely talented team with a hard working mindset

Inconvénients

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4,0
18 juin 2026
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Avantages

Ramp is a special place. You're handed the keys to things and given a ton of room for experimentation. They're not afraid to spend money and it's a special place to be right The people are super driven, talented, and ready to help.

Inconvénients

It is without a doubt a demanding workplace and there were times it was difficult to manage. I often felt overwhelmed. It's also a volatile place, with people pushed out and little said about it. There's a "never good enough" mentality from leadership that can be draining.

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