Are you so desperate that you need to join this team? - Senior Recruiter Dual Entry Employee Review

1.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They throw money at their problems. It might solve their immediate problems but its not sustainable long term. Hence MOST people will apply for this company seeing the compensation range being offered. But think twice.

Cons

- Head of Recruitment(my reporting manager) is duplicitous. Nothing that was spoken was followed up. Be it working hours, be it level at which I would operate. - Harassment by my manager on a day to day basis was a norm. Not one day was spent peacefully. - its a culture-less org, please stay away if you really want to sign up for a soulless org - read a lot about the founders ex company’s reviews on Glassdoor to actually gauge how this org is also expected to operate - the recruiters are harassed to show numbers. What A-grade org is built on this fundamental law over quality of candidates. - your recruiter from this org doesn’t care if they are setting you up for success as long as you’re a hire for the company. Because they need to show stats of how much was their TAT obsessively to the manager

Explore other reviews about Dual Entry

5.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Loved every minute of my experience with co-founders and greater team. SO many talented and bright minds working together regardless of physical location would be the one thing that makes the company unique. All the negative reviews are clearly from bad team players or poor performers, as those qualities definitely doesn't fly here.

Cons

Not really a con, however the pressure to keep up with metrics CAN sometimes feel overwhelming. True commitment is the only way anyone can actually make a difference here :)

5.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

DualEntry is one of the more exciting environments I’ve worked in if you’re someone who likes building from the ground up. You’re working on a genuinely ambitious product in a category that feels like it could be transformed. Leadership thinks big and there is a lot of momentum around the company. There is a lot of ownership early. If you’re proactive and raise your hand, you’ll get exposure beyond your job description. I’ve been able to get involved in areas beyond just carrying a quota, including GTM discussions, process, messaging and helping think through how the sales machine scales. You learn quickly because there isn’t much hiding place. You’re close to founders, customers and important decisions. If you’re motivated by challenge and want to compress years of learning into months, there is a lot of opportunity.

Cons

As with most early-stage companies, there is naturally a lot of change happening in real time. Priorities evolve, processes mature and roles continue to take shape as the company learns and grows. Personally, I see that as part of the appeal and one of the reasons I joined. For someone looking for highly established playbooks and very defined structures from day one, it could feel like an adjustment. For people who enjoy building, ownership and figuring things out, it’s likely a positive rather than a negative.

1
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All