Former Employee4.0Apr 17, 2024My overall experience was positive, especially considering it was my first sales role. I’d recommend to anyone just starting out
My overall experience was positive, especially considering it was my first sales role. I’d recommend to anyone just starting out
Former Employee4.0Jul 19, 2023Being my first job out of college, Yelp really provided an outstanding introductory sales experience, from the training to the culture & management. $40k base in San Francisco was tough but this was in 2018 and I guess it’s to be expected for an entry level position. Once the sales training kicked in, my commission ramped up and I was pacing for 80k my first year, so...Read More
Being my first job out of college, Yelp really provided an outstanding introductory sales experience, from the training to the culture & management. $40k base in San Francisco was tough but this was in 2018 and I guess it’s to be expected for an entry level position. Once the sales training kicked in, my commission ramped up and I was pacing for 80k my first year, so...Read More
Current Employee1.6Oct 14, 2025RUN FOR THE HILLS! this company will lie to your face and even as a top performer they will say youre getting "promoted" but that promotion has you giving up a 3k starting bonus that you wouldve earned if you wouldve passed on the "promotion". The reason i use "" on promotion is because once you get there you ARE CAPPED. Base is laughable, culture is terrible wiht...Read More
RUN FOR THE HILLS! this company will lie to your face and even as a top performer they will say youre getting "promoted" but that promotion has you giving up a 3k starting bonus that you wouldve earned if you wouldve passed on the "promotion". The reason i use "" on promotion is because once you get there you ARE CAPPED. Base is laughable, culture is terrible wiht...Read More
Former Employee2.7Nov 9, 2023Yelp is where you cut your teeth in sales. If you have a college degree and a pulse, you’re hired. Their training is really intense but it’s some of the best in the industry. You’ll hate your job within months, but it’s a good piece on your resume if you stay longer than a year. Most don’t last 6 months.
Yelp is where you cut your teeth in sales. If you have a college degree and a pulse, you’re hired. Their training is really intense but it’s some of the best in the industry. You’ll hate your job within months, but it’s a good piece on your resume if you stay longer than a year. Most don’t last 6 months.