Current Employee2.4Feb 20, 2024Sitecore seems to be having an identity crisis and can't figure out whether to focus on their long-time customer base or those who are ready to move to composable/the cloud? Enablement is disconnected and it's difficult selling so many products. The people are mostly great though.
Sitecore seems to be having an identity crisis and can't figure out whether to focus on their long-time customer base or those who are ready to move to composable/the cloud? Enablement is disconnected and it's difficult selling so many products. The people are mostly great though.
Current Employee1.6Aug 15, 2023Dumpster fire. Avoid at all costs. Management is all ex-SAP and has been trying to turn Sitecore into a similar type of company. They also lie to their entire customer / market base about being part of the MACH alliance. They are not MACH!
Dumpster fire. Avoid at all costs. Management is all ex-SAP and has been trying to turn Sitecore into a similar type of company. They also lie to their entire customer / market base about being part of the MACH alliance. They are not MACH!
Former Employee2.9Oct 5, 2023For SDRs there is no training and development, we're on our own. When we ask, we're told we have access to LI Learning. Turnover is high (in the US). Then to hit our insanely high monthly quotas many SDRs were searching & buying RFPs. RVPs don't want to hire SDRs for AE positions (It's been 2 years since an SDR got promoted to an Account Executive role).
For SDRs there is no training and development, we're on our own. When we ask, we're told we have access to LI Learning. Turnover is high (in the US). Then to hit our insanely high monthly quotas many SDRs were searching & buying RFPs. RVPs don't want to hire SDRs for AE positions (It's been 2 years since an SDR got promoted to an Account Executive role).