Red Points reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(137 total reviews)

Laura Urquizu

68% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Red Points has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 137 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Red Points employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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137 reviews
1.0
Jan 16, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- You‘ll have an excellent opportunity to work on your resilience and personal growth if you are open to reflect. - Interesting industry with a real problem you are actively fighting against. - Great and interesting brands you talk with. You can build up a great business acumen. - the technology behind is so interesting and evolving.

Cons

- managers, VPs and C - Level display a lack of humility and authentic approachability. - lack of engagement from key team members towards customers or colleagues. They tend to stay in their bubble they have formed over the years, and it’s difficult for new people to get in. - changing directions is not a problem but communication is. The mantra: “everything is great, we are the best and there are no problems.” If you do dare to address problems you are a “toxic person” and “lack motivation to make things work”. Or “you’re just not carved out for the job”. This is very frustrating for an employee who believes in a company and wants to be an active part of success. - people have been knowing each other for even more than a decade and there is a lot of gossip. Including about salaries. HR needs to improve fostering an environment with discretion and integrity. There are extreme differences in salaries for people who do literally the same job. You could say this comes down to one’s negotiating skills, but it is also on HR to establish reasonable ranges for everyone. - Knowledge sharing is a problem. Even if you’re smart and motivated you’ll have a hard time getting onboarded and being set up for success as few people care to provide you with information. And those few that do, don’t have enough dedicated resources. I don’t want to offend and I am aware that there are always 2 parts involved in dynamics like these - the creator and the one staying and participating. It takes a lot of reflection to actively pull out from these situations and realize your own role in this. I hope they can make things work as the industry itself is a very interesting field to work in and the company has so much potential.

3.0
Jun 15, 2022

Has Potential But...

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

We have excellent positioning against the competitors. Good US leadership. This is a very interesting industry to be involved in. Very cool co-workers. This is a decent CSM salary.

Cons

Company is run through Spain. Differences in culture are obvious. Very high stress. C-level very disconnected from the US culture and clients. We are understaffed and we have unrealistic targets. This is a very demanding work environment and you are expected to go above and beyond but your salary and bonus is thought to be your reward when the salary and bonus isn't considered above and beyond. Random decisions that make no sense to appoint certain unqualified people as leaders and managers. Constant pressure to return to office when nobody wants to but half the team is remote. Our CEO occasionally goes on twitter rants about not conforming to the US tech and saas culture. No wonder why people are quitting. We have no perks at all. We are pressured to upsell clients that aren't even happy.

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