Vantaggi
Nice colleagues and remote work.
Svantaggi
My experiences at Cloudbeds started out positively within the sales organization. My direct managers were clear-headed, organized and helped me grow within my role. This was a couple of years ago. The company had built up a lot of goodwill with me, especially throughout Covid in 2020 with the company-wide decision not to downsize any employees. Throughout my time at Cloudbeds I had known of leadership issues at the top within Sales, however I had mostly been shielded from it by direct managers who bore the brunt of the small-mindedness & chaos. Things changed in the summer of 2021. Up until this time, I had felt that the sales leadership and the Market Managers (Account Executives) were aligned in their goals and that sales leaders had our best interests at heart (as far as a company's leadership can be). Other departments seemed to be this way and the company as a whole seemed to have weathered the storm that was the initial stages of the pandemic and things looked bright. Then the sales leadership decided to restructure the entire sales organization by creating additional sales roles. Not only did it seem illogical, it seemed redundant and overcomplicating at first. After the announcement, everyone was left confused and bewildered, especially regarding the varying commission structures. It definitely seemed like the sales leadership was intentionally designing sales roles and commission structures with the express goal of reducing payroll costs within the sales organization. This couldn’t be? An intentional pay cut? It seemed unlikely given the Market Managers had been working hard through 2021 and were having great success achieving our individual and company wide sales goals. We asked for clarity surrounding the changes and the impacts on the account executives. Initially we were ignored and no clarification was given. Then sales meetings began to dry up and concern grew. Sales leadership finally held a Q&A with one team of Market Managers. This meeting will live in infamy. It started with the sales leadership asking us to send him our questions prior to the meeting and then dictated a hard 30 minute stop on the meeting length. Once the meeting began, everyone in the room knew something was wrong. He proceeded to talk and run out the clock without answering any questions. 20 minutes passed before people were able to interject and ask the questions they had come to the meeting to be answered. After continued dissembling, the meeting ended and our hearts sank. Sales leadership was lying (I do no use that word lightly) and attempting to give us a pay cut through changing our role and its commission structure. For me personally, all goodwill I had with Cloudbeds was lost. Not long after, salespeople began to leave around me, moving on to much higher paying roles at more exciting companies. What caught me by surprise was how much of an inflection point this became for the sales organization as a whole. Not only did experienced account executives and middle managers leave, but newly promoted and hired employees began leaving as soon as they began, and then SDR’s began leaving as they saw no career growth opportunities. I can understand a leader making a mistake like this. However, to rebuild trust a good leader would; acknowledge an error in judgment, apologize, and take some remedial action to reassure those he is responsible for leading. Sales leadership was given multiple opportunities to resolve the breakdown in trust and chose not to. This was a failure of leadership.
Vantaggi
Technical work on a hospitality management platform that delivers real benefits for users. Modern tech stack and good development tools. Fully remote setup with flexible hours. Decent pay and benefits (include open PTO, which I'm really happy about).
Svantaggi
High expectations and usually tight deadlines
Vantaggi
Open PTO is a nice benefit and gives flexibility when you need time off, as long as you manage your work properly. It helps with work-life balance and is one of the better parts of the overall package. The people you work with on the same level are generally easy to work with and supportive. Seeing teammates help each other out and collaborate makes the day-to-day work smoother and more manageable.
Svantaggi
Open PTO is nice and honestly one of the better benefits, but it also feels like the only real perk. Outside of that, internal politics are very noticeable and can heavily affect your experience. A lot seems to depend on how upper management sees you. If you’re not in their good graces, it can show in the way you’re treated—less support, fewer chances to grow, and feedback that feels inconsistent or unclear. It doesn’t always feel like performance alone drives decisions, which can be frustrating if you’re putting in real effort. There are also moments where communication from leadership feels selective, and raising concerns doesn’t always lead to actual change. Over time, this can make people hesitant to speak up or unsure of where they stand. The company has potential and some good people, but the management dynamics and internal politics often take away from what could otherwise be a solid place to work.