A toxic sales org where the odds stacked against you - Account Executive HubSpot Employee Review

1.0
Jan 6, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Good product, especially Marketing Hub Good benefits Fully remote

Cons

HEART is baloney. In the sales org there are extreme levels of micromanagement, from AE managers who don't know what they're doing. Many of HubSpot's sales managers were promoted internally because they performed well back when things were great and inbound leads alone would get you close to quota. Now that inbound leads have dried up and reps are struggling, the majority of managers have no idea what to do other than yell "make more calls!" or "we need more pipeline!" When you ask for advice, they'll offer no valuable insight, they'll just tell you to call your old leads you've already called 100 times. Or make you try to strong arm your prospects into signing on the spot (HubSpot sales managers love the used car salesman tactics). "Coaching" from your manager is often borderline bullying, offering no actionable advice and instead just picking you apart to make you feel worthless. Your ability to succeed is extremely dependent on the manager you get and the install capacity you get assigned. If you don't luck out on both of these, long term success will be extremely difficult. Your next best bet will be to suck up to your manager and try to become one of their favorites, because management here will absolutely give you preferential treatment with passing you leads & opportunities if you're one of their favorites. My team is a team of 8 reps. In 2023, one by one, 4 of my teammates were put on PIPs and ultimately fired. A fifth teammate was put on a PIP but got off it. That's to say, in a single calendar year, our manager PIP'd 62.5% of the team and fired 50% of the team... in one year! It's sales so naturally there will always be some of this, but you gotta ask yourself - is it normal to PIP 62.5% of a team and fire 50% of that team in one year? Do you want to work at a place that does that? Most of those reps were hardworkers and had done well in the past, but were quickly PIP'd after a bad month or two. Unless you're a star performer & management's darling rep, you'll work under constant stress & fear of being put on a PIP and fired. Most AEs here do, I know HubSpot has been a huge burden on my mental health compared to my previous sales jobs. The KPIs are unrealistic so if you want to succeed you'll be putting in plenty more than 40 hours/week.

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1.0
Jun 12, 2026
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Pros

Positive Culture: The people and immediate team members are genuinely kind, collaborative, and supportive. Work-Life Flexibility: A true 100% remote work environment that offers great day-to-day flexibility. Solid Perks on Paper: The benefits package explicitly includes an unlimited PTO policy.

Cons

The "Unlimited PTO" Trap: While the company advertises unlimited PTO, it is impossible to take without penalty. If you take time off, you are still strictly required to make up every single call you missed while you were gone to hit your monthly metrics. Declining Direction & High Turnover: The company has faced a very rough year and is heading in the wrong direction. Morale is incredibly low, and talent is actively draining from the organization—several people are resigning entirely, going on medical leave due to stress, or desperately trying to transfer to different internal teams. Unrealistic, Extreme CSM Metrics: Customer Success Managers are being pushed to the brink by unattainable, rigid KPIs. The role has shifted from strategic relationship management to a high-volume, transactional grind. Current monthly expectations include: 80 calls per month 76% connected call rate for low-usage accounts 50% engagement rate required for at-risk accounts Stagnant Compensation: Despite the extreme increase in workload, micromanagement, and pressure, the annual raise for CSMs this year was under 2%, which fails to align with basic cost-of-living adjustments.

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