Anyone able to provide some insight working there, specifically as a field account executive? Any onboard training required (if so where & how long)? What is the base/commission split? Expectations to work in the office? Any other benefits or things to know?
Also…3 days in office and it’s a very terrible office. Embarrassing to bring clients there for a $15b company
Did you end up moving? How is it?
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A lot of support. Training depending on your experience, but about 1 month. A lot of travel to Austin. NYC office is depressing and not at all updated (had to get a partner to get us a coffee machine). Base was 100k and goes down every year by 25k and caps at 50k. When you onboard you get the worst accounts that senior sellers couldn’t break or don’t sell much into and expected to do magic. Always look busy, do a lot of outreach and get management to like you. That’s all you really need