Pluspunten
I felt supported in my role and was given many resources to help me succeed. Remote work was a plus.
Minpunten
On the hiring side of things, Subsplash really presents itself as a professional tech company, and intentionally hides its hyper-evangelical Christian culture from new hires. Going into the job, I felt comfortable engaging with church communities in a sales capacity, but as someone who is not personally a Christian, I was extremely put off by the pressure to pray in company team meetings and to devote my success to the glory of God. Subsplash is a for-profit tech company that behaves at every level like a church camp. I also found it extremely problematic that it was common and discreetly accepted for employees to say pretty offensive things about the LGBTQ+ community, such as that they are going to hell, because there was simply an assumption that every person working for Subsplash held mainstream evangelical beliefs. My mentor when I started once told me that he believed we shouldn't be selling Subsplash to most of our clients because they weren't real Christians and were probably going to hell. In hindsight, I would never have applied for this job if I would have known how religiously suffocating it would be. Also their Salesforce accounts are a total mess and sales reps are expected to do a lot of data cleanup. Also you are selling a very expensive product to an industry (churches) that does not have extra cash to spare. It's very hard to sell Subsplash.