Supportive co-workers but toxic culture and low pay - Sales Manager Jobber Employee Review

1.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers Helping small businesses be successful

Cons

Hire and fire culture Work from home change was delivered over a Slack video with zero consideration for employees Now expected to be in office Low low pay High expectations and "dangling a carrot" promotions that never materialized Drink the koolaid mentality. If you didn't, you were the problem. Promotions weren't based on performance, based on visibility and likability or cronyism → giving opportunities to friends or close connections rather than based on merit Looks like the company cares more about submitting fake reviews to hide the bad ones then they do actually working on the culture.

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1.0
26 Nov 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Not a single positive during my time at Jobber

Cons

- Leadership has ZERO strategy to compete against the other players in the market. - Way too many convoluted processes that slow everyone down - They will recruit you from another company and then let you go with absolutely no notice or reason

11
1.0
27 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Strong product-market fit Good benefits Helpful coworkers Good resume builder for SaaS sales

Cons

If you have strong sales experience, think carefully before joining. Inbound is a grind with inflated targets, low attainment, and compensation that doesn’t justify the workload. Most reps either quit or get pushed out quickly. The real surprise is when someone actually lasts. Morale is low, turnover is constant, and the pressure never stops. Management talks heavily about culture, but at the end of the day this is a compensation issue. Reps are expected to carry impossible numbers while being heavily micromanaged every step of the way. The company has a good product and some good people, but the sales structure feels designed around replacing reps rather than retaining them. Anyone who succeeds here long term has my respect. The environment is far tougher than leadership seems willing to admit.

5
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