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Not What I Expected - Anonymous employee ClassPass Employee Review

2.0
16 Feb 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fun office environment, occasional ability to work from home, casual dresscode (activewear encouraged), free work snacks. Decent starting pay. My immediate supervisor was absolutely wonderful and provided amazing feedback and weekly touchbases.

Cons

A major disconnect between departments. No communication between marketing/engineering/CX/accounts/etc. There will be price changes in the monthly memberships or promotion changes without any sort of communication. Work life balance is minimal. People take advantage of the snacks where I saw employees hover over the poor delivery guys while they were mid-stocking. No sense of connection or community within the company; high turnover rate.

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Pros

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Cons

First and foremost, if you're a POC, you need to stay far away from this place. There is absolutely no diversity, and majority of the sales org, including the leaders, are white women. The managers lack skill, and don't know how to sell or manage. They only became managers because of their connections or because they were there in the early days of ClassPass and stayed long enough to get promoted. Nothing based on merit or skill. The sales culture is very churn and burn. The retention rate is so low, and this company is like a revolving door. You become a "veteran" or senior employee if you have worked there longer than 4 months. They have extremely unrealistic goals for the sales org, and the leads are awful. And it's because the company is terrible, and doesn't invest in partner services or support, so gyms and salons tend to have a bad experience because the resources and support they have for them are abysmal. Not to mention the bad reputation that ClassPass has; if you call a lead that has been called before, you will get extremely frustrated owners. They will tell you that ClassPass reps are harassing them by constantly calling, but that is what you are taught to do as a rep. To wrap it all up, there is no diversity, incompetent leaders, and bad reputation.

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