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Madcap Software Reviews

3.7

63% would recommend to a friend

(46 total reviews)
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Anthony Olivier

66% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Madcap Software has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 46 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Madcap Software employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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46 reviews
1.0
3 Sept 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Positive - Ping pong table -They pay you a bonus if you are on the phone for a certain amount of time. - They make a quality product - Decent benefits - Location (they pay for your parking) - Smart and talented programmers work there - Very hard working employees that take pride in their work. - They love their customers - They will pay for your hotel room across the street if the deadline is close and you are required to program into the late night or early morning. This happens each time an update is going to be released. This is do to poor planning/insight and lack of staff - A few good gyms in the area - Fun places to take a walk during lunch - They allow dogs in the office in some situations - Unlimited fruit and soda (but it's to keep you working and awake). - Quota can be met by selling training and consultations. (See the neg section for problems with quota) - Madword convention.... fun but it's a way for MadCap to have it's customers pay out of their own pocket to have their product pushed down their throat. As an employee you will be able to attend.

Cons

- The CEO monitors and reads all your incoming and outgoing corporate emails (I was told by other employees and it is 100% verified). - Extreme micromanagement (ceo will come by and ask you about the same sales deal 5 times in one day. This is not an exaggeration and will happen on a daily bases. He will also question reps on emails just sent that they monitored.) - No room for growth. All managers report to the owner - Average life of a salesperson is less than a year. Most are fired or quit. - The CEO brings his kids in and it becomes his daycare everyday during the summer. - Office is dark, dusty, and smells like a dungeon - Lights are hardly ever turned on in the sales room. - The CEO will call the customers directly and call himself Simon. This is to trick the customers into thinking he is just a normal sales rep. - The CEO will be involved in almost all your deals and will water down the pricing to make the customer commit. This would be fine, but the quota is based off of revenue, making your job much, much harder. - Quota is pulled from what they did the following year in the same month. So if a rep did really well the year before by closing a really large company, you are expected to do the same that same month. It makes no sense. -The sales engineers are overworked and are paid far less than the salespeople - The profit margin is so small that most people are scared that the company might not be around in 3 years if it is not sold. - Hardly any training for new hires and 0 quota ramp time. - Customer product training is very expensive for the customer and can be a massive turn off and a very hard sell. - A little over 25% of the sales are international and the sales hours range from 4:30am to 10pm (depending on what countries or US territory they give you) - The market for tech writing software is stagnant. - This company is not the next big thing. The software is met with great competition and all you will be doing is replacing their old software. When Microsoft decides to incorporate the same software in word, Madcap will no longer exist. - You get the sense that this company only exist to get back at Adobe from buying their last company out and laying everyone off years back. - Again... I was shocked at how little revenue the company pulls in quarterly. If you are looking for a company to grow with, this isn't it.

1.0
7 Aug 2014

Micromanagement on Steroids!!!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great location with lots of places to eat. Ping Pong table. Great people. Compensation can be good if you're above 100%.

Cons

Where do I start? First of all, the positive reviews that were written on Glassdoor are from management. Management is on your case if you don't respond to an email from the sales folder within minutes. Your monthly quota will probably be around 80-90k but if you receive an email for a $299 training then you better stop what you're doing and make sure you call the customer to avoid getting threatened by management and putting you on plan. Poor sales model with no training. Management offers NO leadership and management just walks around the office thinking the company is doing great because we are located in La Jolla. Management needs to try harder to stay ahead of the curve with the products.

2.0
4 Aug 2014

Sales Disaster

Recommend
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Pros

Location, good people outside of management, pay is OK, most employees are friendly and have good attitude even though the work environment isn't the best.

Cons

Are you a sales professional confident in your skills and ready to take it to the next level? Then madcap isn't for you. If you want every deal nit picked and nickel and dimed by management that doesn't add any value and confuses your prospect and lengthens the sales process by obsessing over details that don't matter then you might want to consider this place. Management will micromanage you into submission to do things their way until you fail and then ask why you aren't performing. They are great in the interview process but don't let that fool you. Sales is a nightmare here. The turnover is high and is close to a boiler room situation. Never really worked with the CEO so can't comment there but sales reports directly to him which makes me question the decision making. If you're looking to break into software sales give it a chance but be careful, learn what you can and move on. No training and poor sales leadership will wear you down.

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