Horrible place to work - werkgeversreview Account Executive bij Wayground

1,0
30 sep 2025
Aanbevelen
Goedkeuring directeur
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There are a few perks they may use to suck you into the company. Benefits are free, and you get unlimited PTO. The other sales people on the team are also very friendly, welcoming, and helpful.

Minpunten

Leadership is horrible. They give no flexibility when it comes to being able to negotiate pricing. They will micromanage everything you do. The CRO they just hired, Wes, knows nothing about what it means to sell ed-tech platforms to schools and districts or anything about the sales cycle. They laid off most of the sales team within 1 day after meeting with the CRO. The decided to keep the top 3 sales people on the US team and the top 3 on the India team. They fired everyone else on the spot. This company only cares about revenue and has no respect for it's employees, their input, or the work they put in. The CEO, Ankit, makes horrible business decisions based on greed and only cares about making more money for himself. He can care less about anyone that works for him no matter how hard they work. If you value job security and want to have room to move up, do not work here. Also, the company doesn't have long before they run it to the ground with the 3 price hikes they made within a years worth of time.

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5,0
18 feb 2026
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Wayground is at a stage where you can have real ownership and make a tangible impact. People are trusted to take initiative, improve processes, and help shape how the company scales.

Minpunten

As with any fast-growing company, some processes and structure are still evolving. This can require flexibility and comfort with ambiguity, but it also creates opportunities to step up, lead initiatives, and directly influence how things are built.

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2,0
11 apr 2026
Anonieme werknemer
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For an Ed-tech company, the base pay is better than most. Product is amazing, and product team is very responsive to customer needs. Product team is the best thing about this place. Fully remote, with quarterly(ish) in-person meetings. The company has always been scrappy and that was ok, because systems were always being built and employees had autonomy to build those systems and structures (this has since changed, and those structures that were built have now fallen by the wayside. It all started with the rebrand and when they brought in the new CRO and let go of SO MANY AMAZING PEOPLE.)

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Like I said above, things were always a bit scrappy here and it still felt like a startup, but people truly cared about education, the product, and slowly making the structures better. That COMPLETELY CHANGED when they brought in a new CRO and fired half of the US team, including leaders who were instrumental in making these internal processes better. After they laid people off, the CEO met with the rest of the company in a Zoom and it was the most heartless “speech” I’ve ever heard regarding laying off so many people. Just talking about how excited he was for this change. They brought in tons of sales people and BDRs, and honestly, the heart has just completely left this company. It’s gone. I hope they can find it again. (That actually probably started when Deepak, the co-founder, left a little over a year ago. He was likely the heart of the company). Everything is reactive. Honestly, it has always been this way a bit, but now with the CRO it has gotten 200x worse. No forethought into anything. Even the quarterly in-person meetings are planned with 3-4 weeks' notice. So you end up having to reschedule your life and important meetings to be there. Things are promised and not followed up on. People are numbers. They have raised prices a ton just in the last year, with schools and districts in deficits and struggling to keep their own teams. They couldn't care less, completely greedy. The CEO wants one thing only, and that’s $$. I’d say, get out of the education world if that’s your goal. My advice is, if you’re looking to come to this company any time around the date of this post, run. Unless you’re completely desperate and just need a job, and this is all you can find… RUN.

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