Steer clear of this fast sinking ship! - Account Executive Navan Employee Review

1.0
Feb 28, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

It's a job on my resume until I find another one

Cons

TripActions/Navan is more of a cult than an actual company and just like any cult if you're not completely devoted to the cult you're going to be miserable here. This company is 8 years old and we still use the "we're still a start-up" excuse to wash over every stupid thing we do, including the new ludicrous name change. We change direction so often as a company we have no idea what we want to be. Yesterday, we were a travel platform. Today, we pretend to be a fintech but we're miserably failing at both. Our product roadmap is all over the place with massive engineering delays, no CS support and a company ravaged by growing attrition. The starting salary for AE's is about 20% lower on average compared to other companies. We sell you on an IPO that will never happen because we fall short of so many qualifications to be a public company. Sales is a revolving door, where in come young enthusiastic candidates and they burn out and leave just as quickly. Our compensation model has changed so many times since I've been here that I lost track. Comp model is now consumption based so if customers don't use the product because of the many bugs they find, you won't get paid on deals that you closed!! New hires are asked to write meaningless Glassdoor reviews in a pathetic attempt to increase our Glassdoor rating, instead of management actually doing something to fix the company. Speaking of management it's all incompetent and corrupt. Management here is a nepotism-based system with tenure and who-you-know replacing actual leadership skills. You will not find role model leadership in the Austin office, just incompetent unskilled management with no substance that play politics and are walking HR violations. Also there's no shortage of incompetent management at other sites and levels though it is pretty much the same all over the company. There's no Chief People officer or management training!!! Politics, toxicity, who you know and what group of friends you have and where enable your success as much as hitting your quota. "We all fight each other with a smile on our face" is the best way to describe the work environment at Tripactions/Navan. Gossip, drama and backstabbing are encouraged and the high school mentality is in full force, you're either cool or you're not and you will be told so. QBRs and weekly meetings can go from normal to toxic in seconds, and the level of useless meetings and process over actual support and things that help our customers is completely ludicrous. On top of all this we're forced to be in the office 3 days a week when the entire world is going remote. No one cares about your quality of life or personal growth here. You will not get career growth, mentorship, leadership skills here. You will come in very excited to "be part of the team" and burn out and leave with a broken mind and soul. The only value add up to now was a somewhat recognizable brand on your resume but the name change took that away too.

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5.0
May 28, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of opportunity for advancement, pay compensation, mentor opportunities, great work environment, diversity and equality.

Cons

notice of sick time usage for it to count as Excused Absence, the ability to trade shifts as all U.S. based workers work Monday thru Friday with the earliest shist starting at 8 am and the latest starting at 12 pm CST

5.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fast paced, plenty of room and opportunity to grow. Very good starting pay and ability to earn bonuses. Many remote work options. Strong culture and supportive leadership, with fun company events (like the Christmas party) that help people feel connected, even for the many remote employees.

Cons

The pre‑hire assessment is very strict and pass/fail. I’ve referred strong, experienced candidates who I know are good workers, but they did not pass the test and were not given the opportunity to move forward. It feels like the process may screen out some high‑potential talent who could otherwise thrive here.

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