Would you like to play a game? - Regional Sales Director UserTesting Employee Review

1.0
May 20, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You’ll gain world-class endurance, emotional agility, and possibly a minor in corporate theater. Great place to practice turning mixed signals into pipeline forecasts. Also, if you enjoy plot twists, leadership direction changes weekly—so you’ll never be bored.

Cons

Classic PE playbook: restructure, rebrand, resell. Being an AE here feels like starring in a sales simulation written by someone who’s never sold before. Unattainable quotas/comp plans, while support, headcount, and qualified pipeline keep vanishing. You’ll get all the pressure with none of the enablement—and when things inevitably go sideways, guess who’s the fall guy? Leadership loves a good “visibility” moment, especially if it involves reworking forecasts until they tell a happier (read: fictional) story. Actual strategy? TBD. Coaching? Optional. But accountability? To the fullest extent. The culture used to be about growth, collaboration, and inclusion. Now it’s more about surviving the next reorg if you're not in the PE firm club. Bonus - If you’re not part of the chosen few, expect to be looped in late and blamed early.

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Best-in-class product Constant innovation Amazing colleagues and collaboration Significant upside in career trajectory

Cons

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5.0
Jun 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The people here are genuinely the best part. From day one, you're surrounded by smart, collaborative teammates who want to see each other succeed. Leadership is accessible and clearly invested in the company's direction. You never feel like you're working in the dark. Work-life balance is real, not just something they say in the interview. The remote flexibility is a huge plus and they actually trust you to get your work done. The mission itself is compelling, helping companies build better products through human insight is work you can feel good about.

Cons

Like any company in a growth phase, there's some change fatigue, things shift and you have to be adaptable. Cross-team communication can be inconsistent; sometimes you find out about things later than you'd like. Processes are still maturing in some areas, which can be frustrating if you thrive on structure. That said, these feel like the right problems to have for a company moving this fast.

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