"The reward for success is no punishment." -- Bart Longson, CEO - Anonymous employee Clicklease Employee Review

2.0
3 May 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are awesome individuals at every level and department of the company. Great individual contributors. Great managers. Executives that are the best in their field. I came to Clicklease because of great people. I stayed for 2 years because of great people. Everyone is doing their best to make their department and sphere of influence as great as they can. The traditional benefits aren't bad. The insurance is pretty good and the company pays a fair amount. They offer EAP and have a 401K. They go hard for Halloween. The culture isn't bad. Some people may like it. But it wasn't a good fit for me.

Cons

1. The company is NOT predatory, but it does FEEL icky. I think the more contact you have with customers/lessees, the less happy you are. We say we're helping people, but it often doesn't feel that way. 2. 6 holidays (even when we can't fund on bank holidays), below-average PTO, 1 floating holiday. No flex time. Limited hybrid/remote options. There aren't a lot of "perks" or benefits outside the basic health insurance. 3. (this isn't a con for everyone, but it was a big deal for me) The CEO is a very old-school top-down boss, and the company is small enough that that trickles down. Especially if you're in the same office. Some job postings say they're hybrid, but Bart values butts-in-seats. He regularly walks through the office at 4:30 on a Friday to see who's still there (even when he's coming back from a month-long vacation to do it). Bart's a multi-millionaire using Clicklease to become a billionaire. He is really out of touch and gives financial advice in company meetings like: "It doesn't matter how much money you make." (In a time of record-setting inflation.) 4. The quote in the headline is something Bart says a lot and builds the company around: "The reward for success is no punishment." The company really struggles to celebrate wins. In fact, when a department or company meets goals, that's only acknowledged by raising quotas for the next quarter with no additional resources. We're "crushing it" but there are no bonuses or raises. Or even pizza parties. Sales goals are adjusted (up) mid-month or mid-quarter. 5. They make big promises to investors without the resources to support them. This forces people to be really narrowly-focused on the next revenue meeting, the next board meeting, the next quarter. The immediate future is more important than long-term planning. The company strategy changes surprisingly quickly so it's almost impossible to plan ahead. Most of the time it feels like we're building the tracks right in front of the moving train. 6. Departments commit to KPIs before they have their budgets approved. This year, budgets weren't finalized until about February. Which leaves teams short of resources and sprinting ahead anyway. 7. There's a big nepotism problem. Exec's kids (or friend's kids) get big positions. Managers hire their immediate family as direct reports and then show favoritism that's obvious even outside their department. Execs allow this even when advised against it. 8. The office is poorly designed and in a bad part of town. People don't feel safe/comfortable inviting their families to visit. But it's cheap. The space isn't big enough with the current layout and departments are consistently fighting over space. Not a big deal if you "win" but just one more source of contention between departments. 9. D&I is a problem. No women in leadership roles. Bart once held a meeting with women from the company about how the company could do better. But he "felt attacked" only acted on the one single smallest recommendation and never followed up or changed his behavior in the slightest. POC is sorely lacking, but I can't speak to that experience. 10. The company as a whole is really cliquey.

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Clicklease Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with Clicklease. We appreciate your feedback and are glad to hear that you found great colleagues here. It's wonderful to know that you appreciated the traditional benefits we offer, as well as our fun holiday festivities. We're sorry to hear that you didn't feel like Clicklease was the right fit for you, and we appreciate your constructive feedback. We take pride in creating a positive work environment and are committed to addressing any concerns that our employees may have. We want you to know that we take all feedback seriously, and we value the opportunity to improve. We appreciate your comments, and we want you to know that we're actively working to create a more collaborative and inclusive workplace culture. Your input will help us achieve that goal. Thank you again for your feedback, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Please email hr@clicklease.com if you would like to discuss any additional concerns. Best regards

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Pros

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Cons

In my experience, Clicklease had a very toxic work environment and an unhealthy company culture. Leadership often felt intimidating and unapproachable, and management frequently operated through fear rather than support or collaboration. There was little flexibility with schedules, and professionalism from leadership was inconsistent. The environment often felt highly political, with favoritism playing a significant role in how employees were treated. Unless you were part of the leadership inner circle, it was difficult to feel valued or respected. Gossip and negative discussions about employees were also common, which created a culture of distrust and low morale. Unfortunately, I also did not feel comfortable trusting HR with confidential matters. Sensitive information, including discussions around pay and personal employee matters, did not always feel appropriately handled or kept confidential, which further damaged trust within the workplace. While every workplace has challenges, this was ultimately not a healthy or supportive environment for me professionally or personally.

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