Avoid Unless Desperate - Anonymous employee Spot AI Employee Review

1.0
26 Sept 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Spot AI's customer success team shines, consistently delivering outstanding service that has resulted in killer Net Promoter Scores (NPS). Their dedication to ensuring customer satisfaction is commendable, fostering strong and lasting client relationships. Equally impressive are the sales leaders at the company, who, with the exception of Javier, display remarkable commitment to their teams' success as well as Spot's overall growth. The sales engineers and the sales team exemplify professionalism, not only as colleagues but as great friends, collaborating seamlessly to drive the company forward and create a positive and cohesive work environment.

Cons

Working at Spot AI comes with a significant set of cons. Firstly, the inexperienced leadership at the company can be a major drawback, as their lack of industry knowledge often translates into poor decision-making and limited guidance for employees. The workplace culture is often described as toxic, with reports of discrimination against women, making it an uncomfortable environment for female employees. Moreover, the leadership's reluctance to listen to feedback exacerbates these issues, hindering any potential for improvement. Furthermore, there have been allegations of manipulating numbers to create a misleadingly positive image of the company. Spot AI's preference for hiring friends over experienced professionals can lead to a lack of competence in crucial roles. Additionally, the absence of clear KPIs and a vague understanding of success outside of sales positions can result in frustration and confusion for employees in other roles. The head of RevOps at Spot AI seems to be a textbook example of misplacement. With a background in law but without passing the bar, his confidence in his degree often overshadows his actual capabilities. Many employees believe that his years at Google were primarily spent in subordinate roles, indicating a lack of substantial experience in operational leadership. Unfortunately, his close relationship with the company's founders seems to be the primary reason for his position, as he struggles to gain the respect or admiration of his team. This situation has left his team and the company as a whole in a state of stagnation, suffering from a lack of effective leadership and direction. Furthermore, his failure to grasp the fundamental roles of the individuals within the RevOps team and his inability to provide effective leadership have proven to be exceptionally exhausting for both his subordinates and the company as a whole.

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5.0
27 Oct 2025
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
6 May 2026
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Pros

The people you work with are amazing! Work-life balance is very good. Technology is great when it works!

Cons

Executive leadership is always chasing the next shiny object instead of focusing on the core of what makes the product great. Always shifting direction shouldn't be the focus, as it has led to many top performers and those who helped break into unproven areas being let go, only for those promises not to be delivered. The top performers aren't treated like rock stars as in other companies; they are let go for consistently meeting quota, while people who aren't consistent or who hit quota only once during their tenure are kept. Leadership is under intense pressure to win every deal, so they will contact the team every day with the same question they were asked before and push promises they can't keep to potential customers. Training is on-the-fly and largely up to the rep to learn the process. There are still issues with pay disparity between roles. Leadership is very demanding on outbound but does not recognize the product's flaws, which make it unreliable, hindering trust in putting in the effort. It's hard to get help from other departments because they are so stretched thin that it's impossible to get the support needed. The technology is great in theory, but it doesn't land on delivery, and customers are forced to purchase a half-baked product that continues to have issues.

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