Current Employee3.1Mar 13, 2024Paid undermarket. Good Product, solid team. a bit top heavy when it comes to management and leadership
Paid undermarket. Good Product, solid team. a bit top heavy when it comes to management and leadership
Current Employee3.4May 6, 2025Great product and teams. They adjusted the quota down in 2025 to make it more attainable this year. Customers love the new product. It's a great place to be, although the executive turnover was concerning. Things seem to have stabilize more lately.
Great product and teams. They adjusted the quota down in 2025 to make it more attainable this year. Customers love the new product. It's a great place to be, although the executive turnover was concerning. Things seem to have stabilize more lately.
Current Employee1.7Jul 20, 2023Quota is not attainable and leadership has no idea how to run the BDR organization there’s a reason last quarter alone 17 BDRs found new roles stay away
Quota is not attainable and leadership has no idea how to run the BDR organization there’s a reason last quarter alone 17 BDRs found new roles stay away
Former Employee3.7Jan 4, 2024Pluralsight was a great company to work for. There are lots of fun events, and development opportunities. This may seem obvious as they are an education company. My only real gripes were working on a newer product team. Help wasn't as abundant as their mainline product. No real stream of inbound leads as marketing took awhile to get going.
Pluralsight was a great company to work for. There are lots of fun events, and development opportunities. This may seem obvious as they are an education company. My only real gripes were working on a newer product team. Help wasn't as abundant as their mainline product. No real stream of inbound leads as marketing took awhile to get going.