Great Place to Work with Supportive Culture - Senior Manager Twilio Employee Review

5.0
30 Jul 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I've been at Twilio for a little over a month, and I’m really happy with my experience so far. Overall, Twilio has been a fantastic place to work. The company is innovative, the culture is supportive, and I’m excited to see where this journey takes me. Pros: 1. Innovative Projects: Twilio is leading the way in communications technology. It’s exciting to work on projects that are making a real impact. 2. Supportive Team: The onboarding process was seamless, and everyone has been incredibly welcoming and helpful. 3. Growth Opportunities: There are tons of resources for learning and development. I already feel like I'm growing professionally. 4. Work-Life Balance: The flexibility with remote work is great. It’s nice to have that balance. 5. Inclusive Culture: Twilio truly values diversity and makes sure everyone feels included and respected.

Cons

The pace can be fast and a bit overwhelming at times, but the supportive environment makes it manageable.

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Pros

The culture and team and compensation is great

Cons

Working remote can start to feel really remote sometimes

2.0
9 Mar 2026
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Pros

Comp is fair, benefits are okay. If you are lucky with a low maintenance book of business you can clock roughly 20 hours a week and hit all your goals. I saw this happen to multiple sellers over my tenure.

Cons

The reason I left was in Jan 2026 they re-orged all of the Segment business unit into Twilio. We went from being traditional Segment SaaS sellers to Twilio Account Managers. You have no prospects only existing clients. You spend your day in Zendesk managing tickets, there are zero actual sales activities. Your quota is comprised of organic revenue growth that would occur whether you existed or not. Upside is limited. - Leadership Churn: I worked here for 16 months and during that time I had 5 managers. They couldn't hang onto anyone. - No review or raise during my 16 months here, despite exceeding my quota. - Promotions: you cannot just crush in your role and get promoted. There needs to be a promotion spot available somewhere in your business unit and then you compete with other sellers for it. Your role will not change, your accounts and clients will not change, only your comp will. So why the limited promotion availability?

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