SalesLoft does a fantastic job of creating the illusion of an amazing culture but when you peel back the layers, it's all smoke and mirrors.
- The CEO acts like an authentic, caring guy publicly but he only interacts with certain people while everyone else is invisible to him. At SKO, he blamed it on the people who felt ignored for making assumptions about his aloofness and for not approaching him.
- Racial diversity in leadership is non-existent. Then they hired a white guy to give "positivity & inclusion" trainings. It even shocked me and I'm a regular white dude.
- There was a huge round of layoffs that caught everyone by surprise because the CEO and other co-founder went out of their way to make everyone feel like our jobs were safe despite missed targets. Those of us who survived the RIF view SalesLoft differently.
- Even before covid, quota attainment is low. Here's the deal: there's a huge account issue that no one has been able to solve. There are more reps than "good" accounts. I see people with solid skills work really hard but it isn't always reflected in their numbers. I'm not convinced that the sales engagement category is as hot as they want you to believe. Or quota is too high. Or maybe Outreach is better. Idk but something is off.
- Like other reviewers said, you can be an AE somewhere else and make more money. They expect you to be so enamored with the "culture" that it makes up for the low pay. Depends on what motivates you I guess. But only a select few make good money.