Perspective from Customer Success - Customer Success Manager Iterable Employee Review

1.0
4 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I joined during a time when the company had strong talent, real collaboration across teams, and a clear sense of shared ownership of the customer experience. That foundation made the work meaningful and, for a time, very rewarding. From a Customer Success perspective, many of the challenges described in other reviews showed up most clearly in the gap between what was sold and what could realistically be delivered. Following multiple rounds of layoffs, implementation and technical teams were often operating at or beyond capacity, which made it difficult to consistently meet the expectations set during the sales process. This created a dynamic where Customer Success was frequently navigating misalignment—working to preserve trust with customers while internal teams were stretched thin. Over time, that strain impacted retention, team morale, and overall effectiveness. There were still many talented, committed individuals doing their best to support customers under challenging conditions, and that shouldn’t be overlooked. But without consistent alignment across leadership, sales, and success functions, those efforts were difficult to sustain at scale.

Cons

Over the past couple of years, there was also a significant shift within Customer Success leadership that coincided with the departure of many tenured leaders and experienced ICs who had previously shaped the culture and customer relationships. These transitions were widely felt across the organization and, for many, raised questions about how leadership changes were being handled. In their place, new leadership introduced different operating norms and team structures, which at times led to perceptions of inconsistency in hiring, promotion, and decision-making processes. For many on the team, this created a more political environment, where clarity around performance expectations and advancement pathways became less transparent. That shift had a tangible impact on morale, continuity, and the overall stability of the Customer Success organization.

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Iterable Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your reflection on the past and the constructive feedback. We are focused on building a stronger, more aligned organization, and I’m optimistic that new perspectives from leadership are taking us in a positive direction. Wishing you the very best in your next chapter. -Jim Bartolomea, CPCO

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Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback! It’s great to hear that the shift in our leadership and the focus on moving faster is resonating with you. We are committed to building a culture of high performance and ensuring our promotion processes are fair and objective. Our new leadership expectations are a big part of that, designed to give us a shared standard for what "great" looks like at Iterable. I also appreciate your advice on staying close to our customers; that focus is exactly what we mean when we talk about our core value of "running as one." Thanks again for being part of the team and for your honest perspective. -Jim Bartolomea, CPCO
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I really appreciate you sharing such a thoughtful perspective on what it’s like to lead here at Iterable. It’s great to hear that our focus on transparency and "treating employees like adults" is being felt. Providing the "why" behind our decisions is something the executive team takes very seriously. You hit on a key point regarding the trade-off between speed and structure; while we're working hard to mature our systems, I love the mindset that the current ambiguity is actually an opening for talented people to shape our future. We are fully committed to keeping our foot on the gas when it comes to investing in our people and protecting the cultural intentionality that sets us apart. -Jim Bartolomea, CPCO
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