Current Employee2.4Aug 20, 2023Very tough but fine for a first sales job. Get in, get your experience, and get out.
Former Employee3.9Nov 30, 2023This was my first AE role out of college. I highly recommend Yelp to new or young AEs. Their training is top notch for young AEs. Lots of opportunity for growth.
This was my first AE role out of college. I highly recommend Yelp to new or young AEs. Their training is top notch for young AEs. Lots of opportunity for growth.
Former Employee2.1Mar 6, 2024panicked leadership, micromanaged and lack of focus. Difficult processes and no real training, they train you on what the company is but not what your job duties are and they constantly move the targets
panicked leadership, micromanaged and lack of focus. Difficult processes and no real training, they train you on what the company is but not what your job duties are and they constantly move the targets
Former Employee3.9Aug 10, 2023Yelp is a great organization if you can sell. The entry level role is gruesome, you're cold calling prospects and making anywhere between 60-90 calls per day. If you're good at what you do you can move up quickly and it's not farfetched to get into a role where you can make 150k+.
Yelp is a great organization if you can sell. The entry level role is gruesome, you're cold calling prospects and making anywhere between 60-90 calls per day. If you're good at what you do you can move up quickly and it's not farfetched to get into a role where you can make 150k+.