Work at crossover if you want to gamble with your career - Account Manager Crossover for Work Employee Review

1.0
Jan 11, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They pay you very well

Cons

You are just a work bot for the company. You can be fired even after just 3 months of getting hired for the silliest possible reasons and policy change. You won’t even get a month’s notice “because you are just a contractor”. Micro management cannot get “microer” than what it is in crossover. Nobody cares about improving products or services. It’s all about making profit in the present. **Note: You must have noticed that there are some positive reviews too, and almost all of them are from current employees. That’s because the company makes employees write down positive reviews with 5 stat ratings and share screenshots with the managers. And in some cases a current employee may even find things to be ok because the remote work and good compensation makes up for all the other cons, but they all get a rude awakening when one day, without any notice they will be kicked out because ‘management feels like trying something different today’.

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Crossover for Work Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm glad you appreciated the competitive pay rates we offer. I need to strongly disagree with your claim about our review practices. We absolutely do not require employees to write positive reviews or share screenshots with managers - that would be unethical and goes against everything we stand for. While we do encourage our workforce to share their honest experiences on Glassdoor to help candidates make informed decisions, we never track responses or mandate positive ratings. It appears your feedback about management practices and work culture relates to one of the companies we hire for, rather than Crossover itself. As a recruiter, we don't have direct control over their management styles or business decisions. However, we take this feedback seriously. If you're willing to share more details about your experience, please reach out to humanresources@crossover.com so we can look into your specific situation and use your feedback to help drive improvements.

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5.0
Sep 26, 2025
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Pros

great company to work for, salary on time

Cons

Demanding work and expects excellence

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Crossover for Work Response
8mo
Glad to hear it’s a great fit and that pay’s been smooth. And yes—the bar is high by design. Thanks for the 5 stars and for leaning into the challenge.
2.0
Jul 30, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Crossover does require work from home. For many, this is a good thing and, for me, helped productivity. The salary is good, but depending upon your country's tax situation it might not be as good as it seems on the surface.

Cons

Where do I start? I tried to be objective with my 2-star rating; Crossover isn't unethical or stealing from their employees or anything like that. However, for a seasoned professional, be warned... I joined in one of the Very High Dollar executive-level positions being driven by their desire to acquire 50+ companies in the near term. I'm in the US. As such (and I knew this going in), the tax consequences for being a contractor are non-trivial. There's also the consideration that you must fund any perks yourself - healthcare, retirement, etc. While the salary is generous enough to do that, it's not as shiny as it seems on the surface. Your mileage may vary depending upon your home country. What I really disliked: Constant tracking/ justification of work stream. Seriously. As others have pointed out, it's difficult to actually *get* credit for a full work week without working extra. Especially in some of the higher-level, more 'creative' positions such as architect, product management, etc. there's minimal or no opportunity to review or think over things. For me, I work in bursts followed by small distractions in which I'm running the problems in the background of my thoughts. A variety of coworkers and management in my history have almost universally commented about the volume of good work I produce. Even my peers at Crossover had no problem with the quantity or quality of my production. However, their tracking software and systems simply don't credit anything other than linear, constant "work". This was bad for me, resulting in me working extra, reworking things as I attempting to change my processes, "faking" it, or simply working longer to attempt to make my hours. I also felt bad for some of the more junior or "factory" positions. It really is tracked by the minute, with lots of incentive to find "problems" with productivity. This is really a thinly-veiled method of wringing blood out of a turnip, by finding flaws or gaps and essentially docking pay. Yeah, the salaries are good but the amount of ancillary work that goes into making "real" hours is awful, and I felt like a chump contributing to it. I had to quit for my sanity.

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Crossover for Work Response
7y
We appreciate your review. Our wages are paid in USD, so it's not going to be as competitive in high tech markets like San Francisco or Boston in the United States where software development is ultra-competitive. However, wages for the same jobs are very competitive in other US cities and outside the US. Sometimes these wages can be 5-6x the local average. Our business model is unique and isn't for everyone. We aren't trying to be like everyone else. The future of work is being redefined. We pride ourselves in being a pioneer in this new paradigm. If you want to know more about this work model, you can read about it here: https://medium.com/@crossoverforwork/the-factory-model-enabling-massive-scale-across-business-functions-98b18ad574f8
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