Springworks Reviews

4.1

78% would recommend to a friend

(310 total reviews)
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Kartik Mandaville

91% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Springworks has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 310 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Springworks employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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310 reviews
1.0
20 Jul 2021

All that GLITTERS is not GOLD (Read, before the company chooses to delete it)

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. It's an entirely remote job for the employees. (The 1 star rating is for the same)

Cons

1. Tedious working hours. 2. Obstinate approach towards employee grievances. 3. Callous attitude when it comes to flexibility in shift timings 4. A highly demotivated environment for the employee caused due to lack of appreciation and more of gaslighting. 5. Lack of synergy among team members. Overall the company is too mechanical in its operations which is a major concern and drawback when it comes to individual growth of the employees.

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Springworks Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to review us! First of all, we would like to clarify that the company cannot delete the review once it is published. We are sorry that you don’t feel appreciated and feel that your hard work goes unnoticed and we will make sure that your concerns are addressed as soon as possible. Please find below the response to your review - It’s an entirely remote job - We are happy to see that you are liking the 100% remote culture and as we focus on the coming future when things normalise a little we are sure that we will reap the benefits of remote work with our flexible work hours policy. Tedious working hours - At Springworks we follow a flexible work policy it is entirely up to the discretion of the employee to choose his/her start and end time. But having said that we also have to function in a collaborative environment, it is best to check with the team and have overlapping work hours so that you are not missed out on important meetings and announcements. Having said that we do take the work-life balance seriously if this is a regular thing I request you to get in touch with your manager and figure out a better way of time management. When you feel overwhelmed or fatigued with work the HR team will also address this issue in the 1v1 sessions. Obstinate approach towards employee grievances - We take each grievance seriously and take action on it as required. If for any reason you feel that the grievances are not answered I request you to please reach out to the HR team. Callous attitude when it comes to flexibility in shift timings - Shift timings are something which the team should mutually decide and agree upon. As I mentioned before, there has to be an overlap between your working hours and your team’s working hours. In this case, I would request you to contact your team leader or manager and discuss your shift timings. If you don’t receive any feedback please reach out to CEO Kartik Mandaville A highly demotivated environment for the employee caused due to lack of appreciation and more gaslighting - Appreciation is a big motivating force in increasing the productivity of any employee. At Springworks we believe in Empathy, and hence we have “Empathy” as one of our core values. A Springworks team-member understands they work/interact/collaborate with humans. They understand and accept the diverse set of perspectives that unique individuals bring to the workplace. They cultivate compassion for the people around them. They work towards creating an environment of trust and appreciation. They bring honesty and authenticity to everything that they do. We created our rewards and recognition program EngageWith as a reflection of our core value “Empathy begins at home”. With EngageWith we appreciate the team efforts and individual efforts in front of the entire company. The HR team also comes up with employee engagement activities every day which is a major stress buster for every employee. We also ran a Diversity and inclusion pulse and found out the average sense of belongingness is 8.4 out of 10 Lack of synergy among team members - We believe in the team’s success and hence we have one of our cultural values: Do it as a team! While we are working remotely, it is essential to stay async in the team communications. We have recently announced our tie-up with food vendors, it is important to have team bonding even with virtual teams. While this may not solve this problem directly, it is important to celebrate the team’s success by ordering food and having fun! As for your advice, I encourage you to voice your concerns in the 1 on 1 session with the HR team, these sessions are not recorded and are a safe space to discuss your concerns and experiences. I also assure you that we do take your feedback seriously, the management team is made aware of the problems and we take action on them as required. Once again, thanks for taking the time to review us. Regards, Team HR
1.0
15 Mar 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

CEO with in 2 weeks after you join will ask you to give a good review of the company in glassdoor, that's how you can see the ratings for this company is very high in glassdoor. Projects are not challenging, you can learn react, nodejs not any cutting edge technologies here.

Cons

Boring projects and no challenging work. Not a company for computer science enthusiast. Who will give internship duration of 9 months ? It's a very long time to make someone work paying peanuts in the organisation.

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Springworks Response
4y
Thank you for taking out the time to review us. We are sorry for the experience you have had. Yes, we do reach out to employees for a Glassdoor review to help build an employer brand and get an unbiased truthful review. We work hard to ensure the truth is good, the reason is it helps us to create a brand plus it helps us to understand what is going wrong and then explain/correct it like explaining the “why” behind this review. Onboarding is a crucial part of any candidate's journey in the company. Asking for a Glassdoor review is an important step in this journey, having said that we are never biased in asking for it. Glassdoor ensures anonymity hence unfiltered truth. This helps us to get honest feedback and more importantly highlight the culture of the company. We are a full-stack JS shop (node/react) - that’s clearly updated in our JD as well. Yes, we aren’t building rockets but that does not mean our work is less challenging. Any work is challenging if done the right way for the right reasons. If there was a mismatch in the role vs what you were communicated then that is our fault and we apologize for that. Regards, Team HR
2.0
8 Dec 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Well there are a few pros of working with Springworks which is whyt I have given them a 2 star rating. Like it's a complete WFH opportunity for everyone, the onboarding process is very smooth and there are plenty of reimbursements which is actually a very good thing for a remote startup.

Cons

Listing down the cons for this company is not possible because apart from the pros you will find a problem in each and every department of Springworks. 1. The management team is pathetic, Kartik forces you to give a 5 star rating on Glassdoor and LinkedIn as soon as you join the organization and being a new comer you are unable to deny him. 2. They don't give you any proper training for their product or services and assume you to start selling form day 1. 3. They focus on Async Communication but half of the time there is no one around to help you when you have any query or something. 4. The upper management doesn't appreciate the extra mile you go for your work all they want is that whatever tasks they have given you should be completed within the timeline. 5. They will never admit the mistakes or loopholes in their system, they will never see the kind of leads they are providing instead they will be after you for sales and even if you are doing your bit you won't be given any time to justify the numbers or the pipeline you are having.

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Springworks Response
3y
Thank you for reviewing us, first of all glad to see you liked the 100 percent remote work, our onboarding process and the benefits which we provide. The HR team at Springworks ensures that your onboarding and subsequent time with us is as smooth for you as possible. Saddened to see some of the things that you have faced while working with us. Starting with the reviews. Yes, we do ask for a Glassdoor and a LinkedIn review at two stages from the candidate, once after the offer is made and accepted (this is for our interview process) and secondly after the employee completes one month in the company. The reason for asking this at one month is because the onboarding is fresh and the employee is best put to give us honest feedback. That being said neither Kartik nor the HR team ever ask for a 5 star rating, we ask to simply review us, whether the review is positive or negative totally depends on us and how successful we have been in onboarding you. Also these reviews are a suggestion and an appeal from our side. It is not a compulsion and it is the employee's choice. Coming to training on products. The first thing we discuss with the new joiner in sales is the product, apart from this we do have an exhaustive sales handbook which has in depth information on products, it’s functions etc. Moreover, the first few weeks as an SDR at Springworks is to shadow and attend demo calls with their colleagues which helps them understand the product better,reach outs, the kind of clients we deal with, scenarios, pricing etc. work on their sales pitch and subsequently start on their own. We understand that without a proper knowledge about the product, selling it is very difficult. That being said, any role will have a success metric assigned to it, without which measuring performance is not possible. We have designed the onboarding process in a way to make you productive from day 1. It is important to give you a couple of quick wins at the start of your journey with us and this is only possible if you are already onboarded and ready to go. It sets the right tone and sets you up for future success. Regarding async communication. Yes, we feel that the future of work will be remote and async which means complete freedom for individuals to do things on their own time. While we push for async work we never discourage anyone from calling when necessary. However it comes with certain expectations, like you all other employees will have tasks running throughout the day and will have their own deadlines. Instant help may not be possible all the time. Exceptions can be made if it is a client requirement/urgent or cannot wait and if someone is denying help you can always escalate the same to the manager, if you don’t get a response, then to the HR and if further escalation is required eventually the CEO. The sales handbook is there for quick and easy reference to solve a query. With any role there will always be expectations and deliverables attached. A role’s success is defined by the performance metrics and numbers associated with it. Timelines are given to operate within a particular timeframe and how the business delivery is expected. Going above and beyond for a task which is assigned to you and going the extra mile in completing the task which was assigned to you to adhere to timelines are two different things. However at Springworks we always believed in timely and public recognition of your work and managers are encouraged to use EngageWith as much as possible. If you still felt that your work has gone unrecognized you could have escalated the same to the HR team. Coming to the last part. Mistakes and loopholes will always exist in a system or a process as with time the process demands changes. That being said, if there is a mistake in the system it should affect each team member in the same way in terms of efficiency for us to make some changes to it. If enough employees are able to sustain in the same process that we follow it cannot be deemed as a mistake/loophole in the system. Coming to leads. Leads for an SDR is one way to generate a business. Having said that, it is also important as an SDR one develops his/her own pipeline, reaches out to prospects via cold calls and emails etc. To develop his/her self and meet the challenges. All deals are not just closed through leads given. Going above and beyond would be to help the team with giving the feedback on why the leads which are generated by them are not good, what is the target group, how can you help them in streamlining the process. At the end of the day sales will be focused on numbers and revenues. It is not just about doing the bit but the overall efforts should result in revenue generation. Justifying the numbers is a part of a bigger picture that led us to have that conversation where it was needed. However, all things considered we would look into your feedback to see what better we can do. We thank you for taking the time out to review us, and appreciate your detailed feedback and some of the pros that you have mentioned. We also apologize for the experience you had while working with us. Thanks & Regards, Team HR.
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