Pros
My manager genuinely tried to be supportive and most of the people were great.
Cons
I left a stable role for what seemed like an exciting opportunity at Stampli. During the interview process, I was told reps were doing well, quotas were attainable, and there was big earning potential. I asked thoughtful questions and did my due diligence but once I joined, it was obvious the story I was sold didn’t match reality. The truth: reps were consistently underperforming, there were far too many AEs chasing limited business, and Stampli lacked the tools and structure to support outbound success. Instead of focusing on practical sales enablement, leadership leaned into buzzwords — especially AI — without any real execution behind it. The most frustrating part was how my resignation was handled. I submitted a professional two week notice, only to be immediately terminated and denied a payout for that time. That left me without income before my next job began. HR was cold, unresponsive, and made no effort to treat the situation respectfully. The entire experience felt dismissive and left a bad taste. It was very unprofessional and sketchy. Bottom line: Stampli looks great on the surface, but underneath there are serious issues, from lack of transparency and poor support to questionable handling of employee exits. I wouldn’t recommend walking away from a good job for this one. It’s not worth the risk. Something feels off there.