I don’t get upset on a Sunday night about having work the next day - Sales Representative bei Sortly: Mitarbeiterbewertung

5.0
14. Dez. 2025
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Pros

I been here for less than a year and I love working here. I really appreciate everyone espically my coworkers and manager that I work with on a day to day basis. The CEO is a role model and someone who we want to fight for. The culture is fantastic. They treat us really well. They really care about us especially on a personal level such as work life balance. Sortly management listens to us and takes our feedback and does use it. In my view, the culture here is so good that it’s a big factor why we have been growing so rapidly. The transparency and being true to the company’s core values (RISE) is reflected. By far the best company I have worked for and I have 0 plans to leave here

Kontras

I seriously can’t think of one that stands out. The really care about their employees in all aspects. From succeeding in your role as well as outside of work. They care about your well being and on a personal level. Maybe my quota is a tad high but nothing unrealistic at all

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Reaktion von Sortly
5mo
Thank you so much for taking the time to share this thoughtful review. We’re incredibly grateful for your kind words and for the pride you feel in being part of Sortly. Hearing that you feel supported by your coworkers, manager, and leadership and that our culture, transparency, and RISE values are showing up in real ways means a great deal to us! Creating an environment where people feel cared for, listened to, and able to balance work with life outside of it is something we’re deeply committed to, and it’s validating to know that’s been your experience. We also appreciate your honest note on quotas. We’re always looking for ways to challenge teams while keeping expectations realistic, and feedback like this helps us continue to fine-tune that balance. Thanks again for being such an engaged and positive part of our community. We’re lucky to have you, and we’re excited to keep building together!

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5.0
11. Dez. 2025
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Pros

- Ample amount of growth opportunities - Empathetic and approachable culture and upper management - Clear communication and goals - Competitive pay - Remote work - Intelligent colleagues

Kontras

If you don't have a learning and growth appetite then this place might not be for you.

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Reaktion von Sortly
4mo
Thank you for taking the time to share this thoughtful review! We’re really glad to hear that you’re experiencing clear goals, transparent communication, and a supportive, empathetic culture as those are things we work hard to build and protect as we continue to grow. We especially appreciate your callout around learning and growth. We aim to foster an environment for people who are curious, motivated, and excited to keep improving, and it’s great to hear that this comes through in your experience.
1.0
14. Mai 2026
Mitarbeiter (anonym)
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Geschäftsprognose

Pros

I developed some great working relationships with many of my cross-functional peers. There are some truly smart people working at Sortly who are great at what they do and are also kind, to boot. Many of them reached out to me after I left and offered their support, which says a lot about them. They also offer a fairly decent benefits package, the ability to be fully remote, and year-end week-long closure between Christmas and New Years’ Day for employees to recharge. The CEO is also a friendly and very approachable person. I really enjoyed all my conversations and interactions with him during company offsites.

Kontras

In my opinion, management does not provide adequate support to people who have special learning and executive function needs due to neurodivergence. The first 6 months of my tenure were some of the best I’ve ever had in my career, and I had a lot of autonomy and ownership that helped me thrive as the only person in my function after the manager who hired me left 3 months after I started. The freedom to execute and drive projects helped me perform well and resulted in a great rating during my quarterly review. The company went into a hyper-growth stage in late 2025 with lots of hiring, and after that, something changed. I went from feeling great about my contributions and like I was a valued teammate to feeling like no matter how hard I worked, I wouldn’t live up to my manager’s expectations. I disclosed a disability earlier in the year and asked for reasonable accommodations after receiving additional medical testing to find out more information about it and learn how I could best perform given some of my issues. That is where I felt things really went south. Not a single accommodation I asked for would have cost the company any money, but it felt like they were not something my manager was really invested in working with me on. It was surprising, because I thought we had a great relationship up to that point. All I asked for to help me succeed was better clarity. Crystal-clear expectations, documented (the documented part is key here) goals, and to be held to a standard that was easily understandable, consistently applied, and not vague. Instead, my work was micro-scrutinized, making me feel less confident and like I lost ownership over it. I was given three areas to improve upon and one month to improve after my one-year performance review, but was not told specifically how those areas would be measured. Nearing the end of the month, I had only one deliverable in progress because there was nothing else new in my pipeline, So I raised concerns about how the one-month review of my progress could be evaluated fairly, because there was also no formally documented PIP. Rather than talk with me and address my concerns, my manager’s response was to coldly terminate my employment. My takeaway from my own experience at Sortly is that there’s no time for anyone who rocks the boat or needs extra help, even if they have a federally protected disability. I luckily sensed there was a problem and kept receipts. I’ve also filed a complaint with the EEOC and am currently seeking legal counsel regarding how I was treated, because I sincerely believe neurodivergent individuals deserve a chance to be successful and in my case, I feel like Sortly did not allow me that chance. Invisible disabilities are still disabilities and not something to be swept under the table. All in all, I felt like my experience completely flew in the face of the company’s principles. And the irony isn’t lost on me that pictures of me are on their brand new Careers page at a time when I would never recommend Sortly to anyone I know.

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Reaktion von Sortly
2w
Thanks for taking the time to share this feedback. Sortly is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to employees in accordance with applicable legal requirements, and we take this kind of feedback seriously. Sortly prides itself on a work environment where every employee feels seen, supported, and set up to succeed, and are disappointed to hear that your experience did not align with the inclusive and welcoming culture we have worked hard to build. We're not able to speak to individual employment situations in a public forum. However, we welcome the opportunity to discuss this matter with you directly. Please reach out to the People Operations team.
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