Best to just avoid - Sales Foleon Employee Review

2.0
9 Jun 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The product is actually alright - UI is clean and relatively user friendly. A few good colleagues here - more bad eggs than good though.

Cons

Company/Product: No innovation. Minimal product advancements. Not keeping up with competition. Very sad roadmap. Culture/Work life: Low pay for the industry. Zero respect. HR nightmare (for employees) - Seems like leadership and the people in the “know” can do and say whatever they like with no repercussions. Backstabbing. Racial and sexual remarks can be heard constantly. Benefits are really bad - super high premiums for medical and dental. They brag about giving you a $15 voucher each week for a meal… it’s NY, $15 is sad. Promotions for sales are a joke. Promises, that’s it, it’s just promises.

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Foleon Response
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I’ll start by saying we’re sorry you had this experience while working at Foleon, if we were to judge by our overall reviews and our internal eNPS scores, this is not in line with the typical experience for a Foleon employee. The accusations of inappropriate sexual and racial remarks are quite serious and are not in line with our culture. They have also not been raised with our People & Culture team or Leadership at any point in the past year. If you’re still a Foleon employee, we would welcome a conversation about your experience at Foelon, as this feedback is not in line with the welcoming and inclusive environment we strive to provide to our team members. With respect to Foleon’s benefits, we can say this is simply not true, and we’re proud of the benefits we offer to our employees – which through our research of the market as well as candidate and employee feedback – we know are market-leading. We offer: - 4 Individual healthcare plans with a nationwide carrier (Aetna!) to all US employees where the employee premium is completely paid by Foleon! (that means the premium is $0!) - We also offer additional coverage for families – which is a new benefit introduced in April of this year. - A flexible spending account so our employees can save money on out of pocket health care expenses. - Top of the line Dental coverage where half the premium is paid by Foleon (Aetna or Metlife!). - 20 (!!!) days of paid vacation per year on top of 11 paid Federal Holidays including Juneteenth and Indigineous Peoples’ Day. - (Pretax) Commuter Benefits for our Hybrid Workers - 401K - Snacks for local employees, a snack allowance for remote employees, as well as a lunch voucher every Friday! It sounds like there’s some confusion about benefits here, we’re happy to talk about benefits with anyone – we’re really proud of what we offer our Foleon team members. Daan CEO & Co-Founder

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There are phenomenal people at Foleon that are great to get along with and this drives a fun culture. All aspects of management gives everyone a great deal of autonomy to get their jobs done, and it never feels like you're just trying to satisfy someone. You honestly feel like results for your specific job description is the only factor. No politics, favorites, anything like that. If you're good at your job, you'll be respected and valued.

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The product is a "nice-to-have" product that feels very limited in a financially scarce mindset economy. If you are in sales this makes everything extremely difficult when there is no specific way to define a return on investment for a potential customer. This dominoes into everything after a while. Strengths like data analysis, and process management go out the window because there's nothing to manage. It unfortunately comes down to a huge numbers game because there aren't that many people that feel like they need this product. So can I talk to "thousands" of people so someone moves through the pipeline. After a while it's hard to keep up those kinds of habits in my experience.

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