Great Company! (if you don't work in Sales there) - Sales SAS Employee Review

2.0
May 15, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

- If you only look at the structure below executive level in the sales organization, they have fantastic leadership. - I cannot emphasize this enough... the sales management is top notch. They know the job, they are strategic, they know how to coach, they are fantastic in every way a manager can be fantastic - The work/life balance is everything you hear about. - The food is incredible. - The schedule is easy, and there is very little pressure to actually work if that is your style. - The underlying product used to be great 10 years ago so it has a lot of name recognition.

Cons

- Product is dated which poses problems since company dumps tons of money into R&D that is never realized. - Sales is shown little to no respect from the rest of the organization - Sales process has been hijacked by a bloated bureaucracy and takes forever - Half of your sales cycle is convincing internal resources to work with you - Comp plans are a mess. You actually get paid commission fewer months than you don't... - Tech support is the worst I've ever seen in the industry. Most of your role in sales is apologizing for the way your customers are treated by tech support. - Base pay is WAY below market pay... they claim its somewhere in the benefits package, and maybe that was true about 6-7 years ago... but it is a slap in the face by current standards.

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5.0
Jul 10, 2026
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Pros

Great co-workers and healthy environment. Benefits are amazing. Demands are reasonable.

Cons

I think this is true for many places right now but post-COVID campus has become mostly remote work. You have to organize with your team when you want to have face-to-face interactions.

2.0
Jun 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits: health coverage, on-site gym, childcare, healthcare center, and more. Work-life balance: predictable hours, flexibility for parents and a culture that doesn't expect you to grind 60-hour weeks.

Cons

Compensation lags the market, slow career advancement and promotions can take years. Change-resistant culture and new ideas move slowly. Leadership team manages up to just one person.

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