Be Aware - Anonymous Birdeye Employee Review

2.0
6 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free catered food on Fridays and casual dress.

Cons

BirdEye seems like a decent place to work at first. Beware that a majority of the decent Glassdoor reviews are left from employees upon their early entry into the company. Holes within upper management, lack of business potential, underpay, and unrealistic monthly goals start to become apparent after several months of working. Don't let the "Free food Fridays" and "Casual dress" distract you from the real issues within the organization.

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5.0
26 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Really enjoying my time here, lot of great people and really good product market fit.

Cons

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1.0
26 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote working, $40 a month for home wifi, good product

Cons

I strongly recommend avoiding it if you want to make real money or feel supported. The sales culture is toxic. Management relies on pressure, fear, and PIPs instead of coaching or fixing root problems. I watched strong reps go through unnecessary PIPs. In most cases, it wasn’t about effort or skill. It was because deals are extremely hard to close and territories are weak. Compensation is poor. Quotas feel disconnected from reality. Even with solid activity and pipeline, closing business is nearly impossible. You end up working nonstop for very little return. Leadership does not care about individual reps. You are treated as disposable. There is no real concern for burnout, morale, or fairness. If numbers aren’t there, you’re blamed, regardless of market conditions or product positioning. A small group of long-tenured reps do well. They receive the best inbound leads and deals that actually have a chance of closing. Most others are left fighting uphill battles with little support. The product is fine, but it’s a “nice to have,” not mission-critical. You’re essentially selling Google reviews and reputation management at a premium price. Competitors like Reputation, Chatmeter, Yext, SEMrush, and Marqii are often cheaper and easier for buyers to justify. This leads to constant closed-lost deals and endless explanations to management. Morale across the AE team is low. Most reps are miserable. Turnover is high for a reason. If you value earnings, fairness, or being treated like a human, look elsewhere.

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