Imperfections abound - Implementation Manager ServiceTitan Employee Review

2.0
Aug 10, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Emphasis on work-life balance that is largely authentic Benefits

Cons

It's easy to see a connection between the cons that exist currently and the public having gone public in December of 2024. The training process is rushed and slipshod, focusing on developing a bare minimum understanding of the platform itself and not nearly enough on either the complex nature of how customers use the product or the machinations of the job itself. An attempt to standardize processes that are inherently complex in an industry that is not one-size-fits-all means that there is very little room for error at the pace and volume in which things are expected to function. And against that, It too often feels as though the metrics by which we are measured are not the same for other teams internally, and the performance of those teams maintaining too much of an outsized influence on our own metrics. Additionally, going fully remote has meant that everyone's experience within the company is directly connected to the performance of and relationship with their direct manager, as this is the only internal contact there is a direct and consistent line of communication with. Product improvements are relentless, but too often it feels like there is an insurmountable disconnect between external education, internal education, and deployment, leaving the people meant to serve as the 'tip of the spear' as though they're frequently on the back foot. Quality control seems to be lacking as well as several 'improvements' are launched with large product gaps or an overestimation of market desire. An over-reliance on Slack for communication of all kinds makes it nearly impossible to quickly and efficiently solve even the most simple of problems. And while there's evidence of growth existing at one point or another, the metrics-driven culture within the volume we're operating has made it nearly impossible to be curious about additional paths, growth, and taking on responsibilities beyond what's asked for in the job.

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5.0
May 30, 2026
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Pros

great product, demos are put up for you.

Cons

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1.0
May 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Really decent benefits regarding healthcare. The people on the teams themselves are great. Too bad they're stuck there right along-side you in a rough spot.

Cons

-Overwhelming amount of information to learn about a software that they keep adding more and more new features to. (Constantly, its unending, the software is so massive at this point its overwhelming to both customers and support.) -Pushing more and more AI creep. The new AI case assistant is going to take over the position soon, we're literally teaching it how to do our jobs and solve cases for us. It already knows how to do so, it's just getting fine tuned and we're the ones providing it info. -Management has no idea what they're doing and feels like they're constantly panicking and pushing harder for stats and metrics that feel rough and unreasonable. -No communication between major teams, leading to internal friction that leads to you wondering 'what do these other people even do around here' sort of mentality? -No room for upwards movement into the company, applied many times for positions and was kept where I was with replies of, "You weren't quite what we were looking for." -Armenian support seems to get treated far better than American Support staff. Getting extra holidays off while American Staff still have to work most holidays to begin with.

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