Former Employee3.4Dec 8, 2024FareHarbor is a great company as a whole. They have great benefits, a productive culture, and are flexible. The base salary for sales is basically minimum wage with commissions based on the success of the companies you close. It can be lucrative, but you will start with the smallest businesses that will earn you little and you are not allowed to deviate from your...Read More
FareHarbor is a great company as a whole. They have great benefits, a productive culture, and are flexible. The base salary for sales is basically minimum wage with commissions based on the success of the companies you close. It can be lucrative, but you will start with the smallest businesses that will earn you little and you are not allowed to deviate from your...Read More
Current Employee3.9Apr 4, 2024Overall I have really enjoyed my time at FareHarbor. The culture, team and incentive structure are all conducive to a great sales gig. Biggest issue is the terrible base comp. You will not make much at all your first year, but are in a good position after that.
Overall I have really enjoyed my time at FareHarbor. The culture, team and incentive structure are all conducive to a great sales gig. Biggest issue is the terrible base comp. You will not make much at all your first year, but are in a good position after that.
Former Employee3.7Sep 13, 2025Overall good place to get a good foundation in sales in terms of training, skills & overall experience in a full cycle AE role. Base pay is okayish for Amsterdam standards & depending on the market you're working and your skills/ approach, commission could also be decent.
Overall good place to get a good foundation in sales in terms of training, skills & overall experience in a full cycle AE role. Base pay is okayish for Amsterdam standards & depending on the market you're working and your skills/ approach, commission could also be decent.