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Green Check Verified

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Terribly Run Company - Sales Development Representative (SDR) Green Check Verified Employee Review

1.0
27 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

No pros, terrible management, no work actually needed to be done.

Cons

First went through an acquisition, fired almost the entire company they merged with. Told everyone their jobs are safe, but let go of half the company, doubled quota and gave out no raises or title promotions. Laid off other half of company (while one employee, F, was filing for sexual harassment. And now they are looking to hire in the position they laid off. No opportunities to grow your career or salary.

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5.0
11 Sept 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Green Check is leading the field in providing financial services to the cannabis industry. Being able to be a part of the trailblazers who are enabling essential services to a new and fast growing industry gives a sense of purpose everyday. Constant work with other teams allows for greater professional growth. One team, one goal.

Cons

There are none at Green Check.

1.0
27 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None that outweighed the cultural and leadership issues described below.

Cons

The culture is unhealthy and it starts at the top. Accountability is inconsistent across departments. When development, product, or operational issues arise, leadership often defaults to blame rather than ownership. The environment feels political and defensive instead of collaborative, with teams operating in silos and individuals focused on self-protection rather than shared outcomes. Open communication and trust are not prioritized. Backchannel criticism and shifting responsibility create instability and erode confidence company-wide. There is also a noticeable disconnect between how the company presents itself to banking partners and how leadership speaks internally about the regulated businesses those banks serve. That inconsistency damages credibility. The broader industry faces real regulatory and market challenges, but those realities are not clearly communicated to employees. As a result, teams lack context for business decisions and struggle to align their work with the company’s actual financial and strategic position.

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