Not the same Iterable - going downhill fast - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Iterable

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22 mai 2023
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Iterable used to be a kind place where you were given opportunities to grow. The bi-weekly townhall is a great venue to learn about the success of the company. Many people that work here are the most dedicated and smartest people I've worked with. It's sad to see so many leave.

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Wow, I've been at Iterable almost 4 years - the past 6-8 months it's really gone downhill fast. It does not feel like the same company in the last 8 months especially with recent layoffs. Management is being hired/promoted and not equipped/trained and lean heavily on ICs and managers often take credit for IC work/opinions....Favoritism and politics have become the new norm. The People Team have a long way towards gaining trust within the organization. The rate of burnout/attrition is high, the head of talent management and CPO made zero effort to push the dial on burnout in Iterable's culture despite multiple town hall questions.  As a remote first organization - remote culture is really isolating with zero effort put into engaging team members - just back to back zoom meetings. Advice given is to speak to your manager/HRBP. Personally, I've raised burnout on my team multiple times to my HRBP and was told this is normal at Iterable with my HRBP shrugging that there's nothing they can do (what is the point of meeting then?). The CPO is not trustworthy, (acts completely differently when another exec is on the call, terrible communication, no empathy). There's a lack of transparency when the CPO speaks - don't raise issues to them you'll be on their hit list. No one is going to speak directly to the CEO about the CPO as the CFO is personally connected to the CPO (CPO has openly said this). Like other companies in tech, Iterable recently had our third layoff (sorry to see so many go). What's weird is that Iterators were concerned about cash burn rate specially about hosting an in-person company off-site given previous layoffs. Instead leadership ignored a lot of feedback about cost cutting and concerns and went ahead with the event anyways. A couple of months later we had our largest layoff to date.  As someone on Blind mentioned - the best days of Iterable are behind us. A lot of great talent is leaving the company due to recent changes and culture changes. Again, leadership won't talk about issues openly - townhall has become heavily censored.

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Réponse de Iterable
3y
Thank you for sharing your experience as an employee at Iterable. We remain dedicated to fostering a supportive and collaborative environment at work, and your insights play a vital role in shaping our ongoing efforts to enhance our workplace culture. We appreciate your contributions to our team, and we encourage you to continue sharing feedback with your manager and our leadership team as we collectively work towards creating a bright future for Iterable.

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23 mars 2026
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- New CEO and leadership show early signs of moving faster and better decision makers - Remote friendly culture - Competitive pay

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- Average or below par team members get promotions all the time

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2mo
Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback! It’s great to hear that the shift in our leadership and the focus on moving faster is resonating with you. We are committed to building a culture of high performance and ensuring our promotion processes are fair and objective. Our new leadership expectations are a big part of that, designed to give us a shared standard for what "great" looks like at Iterable. I also appreciate your advice on staying close to our customers; that focus is exactly what we mean when we talk about our core value of "running as one." Thanks again for being part of the team and for your honest perspective. -Jim Bartolomea, CPCO
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11 mars 2026
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Iterable is one of those rare companies where the culture isn't a slide in an all-hands deck. It's something you actually feel every single day. There's a genuine warmth between teams, a "we're figuring this out together" energy that never tips into chaos because the leadership knows how to hold the room. The exec team is sharp, transparent, and treats employees like adults . You get context on decisions, not just directives. What's stood out most is the tangible investment in people: career development conversations that actually happen, managers who advocate for their teams, and a consistent signal that your growth matters beyond your current role. For anyone who's been burned by companies that say the right things but don't follow through, Iterable is different.

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Growth at this stage of the company means priorities shift, and teams need to be comfortable with some ambiguity. Processes are still maturing in certain areas, which can occasionally slow execution. If you need a perfectly structured environment to do your best work, there's an adjustment period. But for the right person, that ambiguity is the opportunity.

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2mo
I really appreciate you sharing such a thoughtful perspective on what it’s like to lead here at Iterable. It’s great to hear that our focus on transparency and "treating employees like adults" is being felt. Providing the "why" behind our decisions is something the executive team takes very seriously. You hit on a key point regarding the trade-off between speed and structure; while we're working hard to mature our systems, I love the mindset that the current ambiguity is actually an opening for talented people to shape our future. We are fully committed to keeping our foot on the gas when it comes to investing in our people and protecting the cultural intentionality that sets us apart. -Jim Bartolomea, CPCO
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