8 Years with the Company - Mid Market Account Executive NinjaOne Employee Review

5.0
Mar 23, 2026
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Pros

From a sales perspective, the company delivers on its promises reps consistently hit (and exceed) their OTE due to a combination of strong demand, a compelling value proposition, and a product that truly resonates in the market. NinjaOne’s platform is intuitive, reliable, and solves real problems for customers, making it easier to build pipeline and close business. Overall, it’s an environment where hard work is rewarded, success is achievable, and the culture makes it enjoyable to come in and win with your team.

Cons

With strong performance expectations and a high-achieving culture, the environment can be demanding at times. Success here requires consistency, ownership, and a proactive mindset. Additionally, due to the company’s growth, resources and internal alignment can occasionally lag behind demand, but this is also part of what creates opportunity for those willing to step up and help shape the organization.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

The company has cultivated an exceptional culture built on transparency, accessibility, and a relentless focus on execution. A core principle is its "no-bullshit" approach, which emphasizes minimizing bureaucracy and avoiding unnecessary processes that slow people down. Employees at every level have direct access to leadership, including the CEO, and are encouraged to raise ideas, concerns, or challenges openly—whether through a quick Slack message or a face-to-face conversation. The CEO remains deeply involved in the business and is widely respected across the organization, inspiring teams in ways that are difficult to quantify but evident in the company's performance and commitment. This culture of ownership, trust, and openness has enabled the company to achieve extraordinary growth, driven by people who genuinely care about the mission and consistently work to turn seemingly impossible goals into reality.

Cons

The pace of the company is exceptionally fast, and it is not an environment where individuals can succeed by doing the bare minimum. Employees are regularly challenged to solve complex problems associated with rapid growth, often operating in situations where there is no established playbook. As a result, the work can be demanding and stressful, but it is also highly rewarding for those who thrive in high-performance environments. The company's product ecosystem is sophisticated and requires a significant investment of time and effort to fully understand. New employees often face a steep learning curve, and those who are unwilling to immerse themselves in the details may struggle to gain context, make informed decisions, and contribute effectively.

1.0
May 4, 2026
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Pros

Great coworkers and free food

Cons

Compensation and quota practices lack transparency and consistency, making it difficult for CSMs to reliably achieve OTE. Policies like churn rollover and retroactive quota increases effectively move targets after the fact, which undermines trust and predictability in earnings. There is no accessible reporting to track churn rollover, even though it directly impacts compensation. This leaves employees unable to verify or forecast their performance against goals. Base salaries are below market, which forces heavy reliance on OTE—yet quotas and policies are structured in a way that makes achieving that OTE unrealistic. Additionally, different segments (e.g., MSP vs. IIT) are held to the same targets despite meaningful differences in their business models, leading to MSP CSMs make more of their OTE than IIT CSMs. Management has encouraged working beyond standard hours to try to meet targets, and responses to compensation concerns have been dismissive rather than solution-oriented, even telling us to "budget better." Overall, the lack of transparency, shifting expectations, and misaligned incentives create an environment where compensation feels unpredictable and difficult to trust. The company is more concerned with having our logo on an F1 car than paying us a livable salary or matching our 401K.

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