Sales 101 is not a walk in the park if you don't drink the kool-aid - Sales Consultant Meltwater Employee Review

2.0
27 Dec 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Young, energetic culture. Most people are new college grads from decent universities, and there is a lot of opportunity to gain professional experiences for those who are competitive and willing to put in the extra time. There are also some solid managers who will help you cut your teeth in direct sales. If you can cut it at this company, you really can cut it pretty much anywhere.

Cons

The word "cult" probably gets thrown around on a lot of these reviews, but working here will really drive that perspective home. It gets borderline creepy, depending upon your expectations of "PDA" (e.g., every time someone closed a deal, the rep rang the bell and we all gave them a hug. Twenty employees giving you hugs, I kid you not.). You'll also notice that the people who work here only hang out, drink, eat, and (sometimes) sleep with other coworkers and don't hang out with many other friends besides MW folks. This core group of employees are also very clicky, and if you're not one of the folks in the "in-crowd" then I would recommend pumping out resumes ASAP. Also, there is no wrong the company can do. One quarter, the product had a TEN DAY outage and we were told to "keep on selling", without any product to show customers (while people on trials/demos were dropping like flies). Did I also mention that the product sucked? 50% churn rate on the social media platform post-sale, and we had three quarters where our office goose-egged our number. If you want to sell media monitoring software, you should be working at SFDC. Separate from that, make no mistake that this place is a meat-grinder for sales careers. I was hired in a class of six people, and 50% were gone by 30-60 days and everyone besides myself was gone after 120 days. Myself and those who survived the initial ramp were were pulling twelve-hour+ days to find new leads and book demos. They use an in-house CRM (welcome to 2005!) where tenured or favored reps get the best leads, otherwise you're needing to find a few dozen new leads a week. The new-hires that came on board with the "management program" track that they pitch you in the panel/group interview were too naive to realize that this is just a raw bizdev/sales job, but they'll still push the perspective that there's tons of management (cronyism) potential, and that someday the company will go public (which they've been saying since 2006). Make no mistake, however long you work here, it will be one of the longest and most brutal jobs of your life.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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Meltwater Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re glad to hear you’ve had a positive experience and appreciate your recommendation. Creating a supportive and enjoyable workplace for our team is very important to us, and it’s great to know that reflected in your experience. We wish you continued success in your career.
2.0
2 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The product is cool and if properly onboarded customers will get value from it. Coworkers are fairly social If you are new to sales would be a good place to learn the basics

Cons

Probably the cheapest company I have ever worked for. Benefits are below standard, they changed the commission plan every year I was there so that you would make less money, and you are expected to share hotel rooms when you travel. Look up Meltwater on Reddit or LinkedIn. They are known for very aggressive sales tactics which you will be forced to implement on your customers. A culture of micromanagement that comes from the top down. Virtually no avenue for promotion unless you are willing to move or get lucky and someone leaves.

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Meltwater Response
2w
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for your contributions during your years at Meltwater. We're pleased to hear that you found value in our product, enjoyed working with your colleagues, and viewed the experience as a strong foundation for developing sales skills. We strive to create opportunities for learning and professional growth, particularly for those early in their careers. We also appreciate your candid feedback regarding benefits, compensation structures, management practices, travel policies, and career progression opportunities. We recognize that employee experiences can vary, and feedback such as yours is important in helping us evaluate how we support our teams and foster a positive workplace environment. As a global organization, we continually review our programs, policies, and development opportunities to remain competitive and to meet the evolving needs of our employees. We are committed to creating an environment where employees feel supported, empowered, and able to grow their careers. Thank you again for sharing your perspective. We wish you success in your future endeavors.
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