Applying for a role in Sydney? Read along to know the actual reality. - Account Executive Verkada Employee Review

1.0
15 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get to work with decent-sized accounts. That is the only pro. There is nothing more to this company.

Cons

Allow me to elucidate the reality of the situation. Recruiters, burdened with formidable hiring quotas, will likely bombard you with one or more of the following disingenuous proclamations. (We hear them lying on the phone every single day). As a fellow sales professional, I extend my utmost respect and urge you to recognize the following as utter fallacies. Proceed to discern which of these falsehoods were uttered to you, and read along for what these crappy lines actually mean. 1. You can earn life-altering sums. XYZ representative amassed an astronomical $3774674637478343498 in commissions, and you can too. - Indeed, your life will transform, but decidedly for the worse. 13% of the global workforce hits their target - the ones given the pot of luck. 1 / 30 reps hit their fully ramped quota in FY'24 in APAC. 2. We are in 'hyper-growth mode'. We are going public soon and for context, our nearest competitor is trading at $xyz. - While we won't offer you the base salary commensurate with the relentless 'call blitzes' and '500 emails a week' you'll be subjected to, we will bestow upon you equity. Verkada is poised to go public, . You will have the opportunity to helm this role. You'll be the CEO. This equity narrative has been perpetuated for the past four-five years. Your equity will vest over four years, and 99% of the workforce has a tenure of less than one year. Stupidity. 3. We want you to be successful. - CRAZY LIE!!! . They merely entice you into the role of an SDR or BDR, where your primary function is to amplify their message, significantly reducing their cost of sales. They couldn't care less about your success. "We just want you to make money" translates to making 1000 calls, running demos, and when you fail to meet targets, they'll discard you to hire another naïve salesperson to perpetuate the cycle. 4. Our partners ADORE our technology and revel in selling it. You will secure substantial revenue from partners. This statement is patently false. I vehemently implore you to contact IT resellers in Australia and solicit their opinions on Verkada. If 2 out of 10 resellers have: a). Heard of Verkada b). 'Adore' selling it to their clientele Accept the position. Otherwise, don't squander your time. You cannot thrive at Verkada without partners, and partners in Australia DESPISE Verkada. Colleagues, there is genuinely NOTHING commendable about working at Verkada, save for the $20 lunches and travel allowance, mere enticements to lure you into accepting the job and committing to a five-day workweek. The frontline managers and 'leadership' are subpar salespeople, having peddled transactional technology their entire careers. Consequently, you will glean absolutely NOTHING of value here. I trust this insight proves beneficial.

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5.0
28 June 2026
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Pros

The culture at Verkada is great. Everyone has been very welcoming and willing to invest their own time in my onboarding. Everyone at the company is aligned in driving our mission and it great to be rowing in the same direction. Furthermore, our customers love the technology. They want to build long term relationships with us to drive value for both organizations. Overall I’m very happy I made the move.

Cons

Fast growth. You’ve got to be ready to work in a fast, changing environment.

2.0
16 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Exceptional autonomy and ownership from day one — you'll have real budget, real responsibility, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact without hand-holding -The work is genuinely interesting, especially for events and marketing roles with large-scale programs and cross-functional exposure -Verkada as a company is investing in culture and it shows — there's visible effort at the organizational level -Strong learning environment for self-starters who thrive in fast-paced, figure-it-out settings

Cons

-Hustle culture is not just encouraged — it's expected, and it flows directly from senior leadership. Work-life balance is essentially non-existent on the marketing team -The CMO is deeply in the weeds, which creates a trickle-down effect across the team. If you're hoping for strategic leadership and visibility from above, you may be disappointed -Manager availability is inconsistent at best. If you need regular 1:1 time and mentorship to feel supported, this environment will be discouraging -In-office culture is celebrated in San Mateo, but remote/field employees are largely an afterthought on the marketing team. The culture doesn't extend meaningfully outside HQ -Pay increases and promotions are rare. Don't expect to be rewarded for strong performance on any predictable timeline -No care or acknowledgement for excessive hours working, traveling, being away from home

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