VP of Client Sales - Vice President of Client Sales Billtrust Employee Review

5.0
6 Sept 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You can get a lot accomplished here, the pace is fast and the business is growing rapidly. I've had 3 management roles in 10 years, each with a lot of freedom. It's been fun to watch people I hired years ago grow into key managerial roles. Decisions get made fast and there's a mimimal amount of time wasted in internal meetings.

Cons

Acquisitions (2 major ones in the past 3 years) put a strain on all departments but eventually settle down. Our early acquisitions were not easily integrated due to different markets but the Open Scan one was an excellent fit.

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5.0
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Pros

Ownership and drive are rewarded

Cons

Lots of org changes after PE camein

2.0
2 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good payment platform for mid-market companies

Cons

If you’re an experienced sales rep, avoid this company. They’ve gone through multiple structural changes over the last year, and another one appears to be coming soon. The PE firm already cleaned house across leadership and brought in a brand new executive team with little to no experience selling accounting software. The organization feels extremely disorganized. Expect heavy micromanagement through tools like Gong and Force Management training. AEs are treated more like glorified BDRs, while SEs control most of the sales cycle. Even getting deals approved internally is painful, with layers of unnecessary approvals slowing everything down. Hardly anyone on the net new logo team made quota last year, and this year appears to be trending the same way. Territories are divided using poor Salesforce data. Out of roughly 250 assigned accounts, maybe 30 actually fit the ICP. Training is practically nonexistent after they let go of most of the training staff, and marketing is ineffective. The one positive I’ll give Billtrust is that the product itself is solid. However, implementation costs can be absurd, sometimes costing more than the subscription fees themselves.

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