Slaughterhouse - Sales Development Representative (SDR) Amenitiz Solution Employee Review

1.0
13 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You got what does mean be a sacrificial lamb for the benefit of few

Cons

> “Everything feels wrong — from top-down command structures to mind-numbing, repetitive work built around a product riddled with weaknesses. Add to that a management layer willing to do whatever it takes for personal gain, and the picture becomes clear. As for the CEOs… no comment.”

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4.0
10 Nov 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people and the work environment! It's so cool to have people from diverse backgrounds and experiences and who are open-minded. Also, the workplace is cool, well located in Barcelona, with all you need to be efficient and help the property managers that use Amenitiz on a daily basis.

Cons

Mind that Amenitiz is a growing company and there are some flaws when you compare it to bigger or more famous ones. Nevertheless, it is a challenge to seize and prepare to be involved in its management. In the end, it's like a family, it's not perfect but if you are hard-working, empathic and positive, the experience is not gonna be that bad.

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Amenitiz Solution Response
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Thank you for you comments! Loved how you spotted our advantage of having an awesome work environment, and that can only happen with great people. And yes, still a lot of things to do better, tackling one challenge at the time to build a world class company. Cheers!
1.0
27 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team was genuinely the strongest part of the experience. I worked with smart, supportive people who made difficult days much easier to get through.

Cons

The CEO’s leadership style felt extremely short-sighted, with reactive decision-making that often created more problems than it solved long term. • There was a noticeable lack of accountability at the executive level, especially when poor decisions came from leadership. • Favoritism played a major role in advancement and recognition, which hurt trust across teams. • Employees were expected to “do more with less” constantly because the company refused to properly invest in tools, systems, or infrastructure. • Spending oversight became excessive and counterproductive under leadership. Even basic operational purchases like €20 zip tie turned into an unnecessary CEO approval process.

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