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LVT (LiveView Technologies)

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CRO wants reps to starve. - Account Executive LVT (LiveView Technologies) Employee Review

1.0
May 21, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible pto Good people Cool partnerships

Cons

Not a destination for top sales performers. CRO wants reps to “starve” and sets up for failure in hopes that something can magically happen with doomed accounts. Spiffs are hilarious- who can sell the product that we can’t manufacture or ship the most! Commissions were cut 30% and quotas increased 50-75% depending on the role.. we were told “we want everyone to break the comp plan!” The comp plan that has a 50% lower max accelerator than the previous year ha. Oh and by the way, most products won’t be ready or work but you’re still expected to sell them like hot cakes

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5.0
May 26, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business Outlook

Pros

Semi-annual bonuses Great work environment Growth Opportunities

Cons

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1.0
Apr 23, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The pros don’t outweigh the cons.

Cons

On the surface, this company looks impressive—modern office, exciting tech, and plenty of perks. But those are distractions from deeper, ongoing cultural issues. If you’re considering a role here, don’t stop at the highlight reel. Read through recent employee reviews carefully and look for patterns. The same concerns come up repeatedly for a reason. The culture is heavily driven by optics and leadership perception rather than outcomes. Instead of focusing on solving problems, there is a noticeable tendency to manage appearances. This creates an environment where being aligned with leadership matters more than being effective or honest. Meetings are often unproductive and, at times, confrontational. Rather than fostering collaboration, discussions can turn into finger-pointing or defensive conversations, which slows progress and erodes trust across teams. There are also ongoing concerns around inclusivity and equitable treatment. Not all employees feel equally supported or valued, and efforts to address this have historically lacked consistency and urgency. Leadership has, at times, delayed addressing serious internal issues, which has had a direct impact on morale and retention. When accountability feels inconsistent, it becomes difficult for teams to trust leadership decisions. While there have been some recent changes at the leadership level, culture does not shift overnight. Based on consistent feedback and lived experience, there is still significant work to be done. If you’re considering joining—especially within service operations or sales—go in with clear expectations, ask direct questions, and make sure you fully understand the environment you’re stepping into.

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