DEI culture that is working - Recensione dipendente - Sales Executive presso Textio

5,0
27 gen 2023
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Have you ever wondered what it feels like to work in an organization with a working DEI culture? I joined Textio nine months ago, and it was a fantastic ride. Since I joined the company, it has undergone several repositioning (nature of start-ups) and launched a new product which I think is excellent for the market (the world needs more of this t pe of software, IMO) to help drive transformative and impactful diversity in both recruiting and performance review. People here are super helpful, responsive, and selfless in sharing ideas and chipping in to help. We have five principles that guide us through our day-to-day collaboration - Lead with curiosity, Learn by making, Lean into details, Listen to the loop, and Leave no one behind. It sounds corny on the surface, but everyone chips in, from our executives to individual contributors, to ensure no one is left behind. For me, this is truly one of the few companies that truly live by its principles. And I worked for many companies over the years. The CEO and the executive team are brilliant, hard-working, coming from genuinely diverse backgrounds but most importantly, great listeners (listening to the loop is part of our principle), which is super essential trait in my book. Most of us who have been working for more than a decade seem to be cynical about whether companies can genuinely achieve equity and inclusion in the workplace, as most of my work experience appears to be a workplace version of an El Dorado.

Svantaggi

This is not really a con, but we've gone through changes (no different than any other startups I worked with), weathering the market conditions while launching an innovative product. It is super hard work bringing a product like Textio into the marketplace. If you are looking for a place to come in and cruise along, this is definitely not a place for you. And continuously nurturing and growing an equitable and inclusive culture is not easy. And like all startups, Textio doesn't always get it right; mistakes are made, and we learn as we go. In summary, if you are looking for a place with a clear mission to help drive equity and inclusion in the workplace and are willing to go all in, this place is definitely a Pro.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave your feedback. Huge credit to the team around you for creating this experience you’re describing. Thank you for being part of it!

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5,0
19 mag 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Company culture was fantastic! One of the best companies I ever worked for! Felt a strong sense of belonging especially working for a mission driven company and great benefits

Svantaggi

Our head of sales at the time did not give the most clarity or direction to the sales team, (had a tendency to talk in circles) making it hard to know what the ask or direction was at times

3,0
31 lug 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Before I even started, my future teammates reached out to welcome me via email and LinkedIn, and the CEO (Kieran Snyder at the time) personally reached out too. It was a truly special onboarding experience. Coworkers are some of the kindest, most earnest, and intelligent people I’ve ever worked with. Some will be lifelong friends. Flexible schedules and an environment that treated us as humans first. Very supportive of personal needs. At its height, Textio had a strong, inspiring vision of inclusivity that I truly believed in. Solid compensation and benefits. The leadership team saw potential in me and helped me grow and level up. I'll always be thankful for that. I learned a ton and sincerely appreciate my experience here.

Svantaggi

The combination of challenging product-market fit, hubristic product pricing, and generative AI have completely cannibalized Textio’s use cases. Major ATS and HRIS vendors have built “good enough” generative capabilities that procurement teams prefer. Customers won’t pay 5 or 6 figures for what is now perceived as “nice-to-have,” especially as HR tech & DEI budgets shrink and the conversation evolves in 2025. Despite pivoting to talent management, market perception remains “job post debiaser" Four layoffs since 2020 = instability and constant uncertainty.

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