Never ending stress - Account Executive Vanta Employee Review

1.0
5 Mar 2026
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Pros

Good product in a competitive space - you will close some deals but not enough….

Cons

I’ll keep this brief, much like your tenure at Vanta is likely to be. Unrealistic targets: Every AE complains about quota at some point. But when only a handful of reps hit annual plan and the majority miss significantly, it’s probably not a rep problem. it’s a target problem. That doesn’t stop the revolving door of reps. “Lean in or you’re out”: Sales leadership leans heavily on toxic positivity. Constructive feedback isn’t welcomed; it’s treated as negativity. If you’re honest enough to raise concerns, you risk being labelled a “detractor.” Pressure reframed as privilege: The message is that pressure is a privilege and success comes from “controlling the controllables.” In reality, that means rigidly following a prescribed playbook. Question the playbook, and you’re quickly routed into the same “detractor” bucket. Shared Success / Solo Failure: Even though AEs carry the main burden with high unrealistic targets when there is success this is jointly celebrated across all functions, naturally failure is not shared.

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2.0
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* Remote-first culture with flexibility. * Competitive market-rate compensation.

Cons

* **Too many layers of management.** There are excessive management layers that often create bottlenecks and encourage micromanagement instead of empowering employees to better serve customers and build great products. * **Lack of investment in IC.** Many teams remain understaffed, resulting in consistently high workloads. Burnout is common, and employees are frequently expected to take on responsibilities well beyond their role and pay band without recognition. * **"Flexible PTO" doesn't feel truly flexible.** While the company advertises flexible PTO, in practice there appears to be an informal limit/fake. Taking around three weeks or more of PTO can draw leadership attention, and it can feel like using the benefit may negatively affect performance reviews, even when work expectations are met. This discourages employees from taking the time off they need to recharge.

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