They let people go with no formal process - Sales Executive IQ Fiber Employee Review

1.0
16 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

New and upcoming company in growth mode.

Cons

Leadership feels they can get rid of anyone with no notice at any time. No coaching is done by the leadership they hire consultants who don't know our business to make decisions about the direction of the company.

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IQ Fiber Response
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Even though this is not the positive review we usually get, we very much appreciate your contributions. We wish you the best going forward and we enjoyed working with you. Our team believes in coaching on performance. We have an annual performance review, quarterly check-ins, highly encouraged 1:1 weekly meetings with direct reports, and a daily review of company performance to ensure all teams and all roles understand how they are contributing to the business and to ensure that each receives celebrations and coaching on a consistent basis.

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5.0
29 Jan 2026
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Pros

Everyone works in unison to reach the same common goal of deploying & selling Fiber services to the county.

Cons

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1.0
3 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some of the people who work there.

Cons

I was initially drawn to this company because of how strongly they promote their culture and values during the hiring process. Unfortunately, my experience did not reflect that messaging. There are fundamental issues within the leadership team that negatively impact the entire organization. A consistent pattern is the lack of willingness to listen to employees—even when concerns are raised in good faith or when teams flag real operational problems. Team members are afraid of retaliation because they see it over and over again firsthand. Feedback channels exist in theory, but in practice, they don’t lead to meaningful change. The company also prioritizes external perception over internal health. Significant resources are invested in marketing and branding, while critical areas within the organization remain underfunded and unsupported. Teams are expected to meet high standards, but they are not given the tools, staffing, or resources necessary to succeed. Compensation and recognition are additional concerns. Many employees feel undervalued relative to their contributions, and this further contributes to low morale. As a result of these issues, the culture is not what is advertised. Morale is low, and there is a noticeable pattern of employees leaving the company. Until leadership becomes more receptive to feedback and invests in its people, it’s difficult to see these challenges improving.

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