Excellent Place to work and build up commercial skillset - Vice President AlphaSights Employee Review

5.0
Apr 23, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

*Built up commercial skillset - coming from a science background, found it a great place to learn how the business world works, how to work under pressure, effectively negotiate and sell, etc. *Built up my confidence - early opportunity to drive your own results and learn to communicate with a range of senior executives + top-tier clients, has helped me feel confident in coaching others and stepping into leadership positions *Entrepreneurial aspect - a lot of encouragement and ownership early on to not accept one set way to do things. This has been maintained as the company scaled, meaning you can change and make things happen quickly. *People aspect - the company has revamped its hiring in recent years, doubling down on finding humble, intelligent and ambitious people. This means, despite the sales aspect of the role, it is a very collaborative place to work, as well as a fun place to work where the company actively encourages/funds teams to celebrate wins and enjoy each other's company.

Cons

*It is not for everyone; there is a target-based element too, which means there is a performance aspect to it *It is not a 9-5 job - it can be demanding, which challenges and develops you, but not for those who do not want to work in a client-facing environment.

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5.0
Jun 1, 2026
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Pros

very fun, insane work-life balance

Cons

You are going to have a fun time but not learn that much because the job is not that challenging

3.0
May 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

high earnings, competitive pay, young coworkers

Cons

you aren't rewarded with freedom when performing well, hours are unnecessarily long, friday optional WFH makes it barely worth it, plastic corporate culture, lack of investment in true happiness in their employees, lots of degrading cons are masked as "benefits" - you dont gain any specific or transferrable skills and unless you work and think outside of the box regarding skills you could develop, you'll find yourself at square 1 in an SDR role two years out, despite the job not even being a sales role (no, you dont get a strategy consulting gig after this). managers and vps all promoted within, some are very smart and nice but lack of external oversight hurts broadened perspectives

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