Terrible pay! - Account Executive BambooHR Employee Review

2.0
17 July 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They are remote-friendly and also will reimburse up to $2,000 for vacations once a year. It is paid out as a bonus though, so expect it to be taxed around 35%...... This is a good place if you are an AE with very little experience to get more, but compensation-wise, I'd go elsewhere.

Cons

The compensation is the worst I have seen industry-wide. For selling into HR, our benefits as far as PTO, health, etc are extremely mediocre at best. The rest of the tech industry has much better benefits and compensation.

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BambooHR Response
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Thank you for sharing your insights about your time with us at BambooHR. We're sorry to hear that your experience wasn't as positive as we aim for it to be. Constructive feedback like yours helps us enhance our processes, communication, and culture. Your perspective will guide us as we work to improve collaboration and ensure that our product teams thrive. - Anita, Head of HR

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