Horrible Management and Company Leadership - Technical Account Manager Braze Employee Review

1.0
Apr 14, 2023
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Nothing positive about being on the Technical Account Management team in London

Cons

Pretty much say goodbye to your mental health and say hello to Anxiety

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Braze Response
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Hi there, Thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback – we’re sad to hear you didn’t have a positive experience at Braze. Your well-being is of the utmost importance for us, and we are committed to providing all employees at Braze with work/life harmony through several initiatives, including flexible holidays, hybrid ways of working, and professional mental health support. Our People team is here to help. If you’d like, we invite you to please reach out to your People Business Partner or our Chief People Officer for support and to provide any additional insight into your experience.

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Product: Between legacy tech companies moving into customer engagement and smaller startups with similar / cheaper products, Braze's future looks pretty bleak. Equity: Braze's stock price has been in free fall for more than a year and is still overvalued at $20. Your equity might be worthless by the time you vest. Career growth: Internal promotions are few and far between and are never based on quality of work or merit. More often than not, people with no understanding of the product or industry are hired to manage long-tenured experts who didn't need managing in the first place. Culture: High achieving, competent people at Braze are seen as a threat to leadership. They eventually get fed up and leave because they can't get promoted or are forced to answer to managers that were hired over them for jobs they deserved. When they leave, they take their expertise to competitors or other industries and 3 or 4 people are usually needed to do the work they leave behind. Leadership: Braze churns through VPs + middle management at an alarming clip. Great leaders quit because they're not prepared for the micromanagement they endure and can't actually get anything done. The ones that seem to stick were only hired because they worked at Zendesk w/ the CBO or at Salesforce with someone in the Sales org. Not because they have relevant management experience, understand strategy, or the product.

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