Amazing tech and high earning potential, but it's a lottery - Account Executive Rubrik Employee Review

2.0
23 Apr 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Some really great people - Technology (product is market leader and really good) - Growing fast- if you can stick it out there is potential to be part of something really successful - Public sector team are flying :) - Recruitment process is slick and impressive

Cons

- Culture is cliquey and toxic- leadership team has come in and cleared out all of the old sales team claiming they were getting rid of 'dead wood' but there is now a lack of experience and diversity as everyone new is just hired from where the managers came from. Sales team are referred to as 'robots' by other departments as there is no room for creativity. - Leadership style is brutal - QBRs are done in front of peers with senior leaders each waiting to contribute with their criticism. It's a 'shoot first ask questions later' approach with no curiosity or empathy. AE's get super nervous about it and don't see it as a constructive learning opportunity. - Micro management - no meetings can be done without a manager, and some people have to have emails proof read before being allowed to send to their customers. No room in any diaries for coaching or development as the managers are too busy supervising every meeting for their teams. - There is a repeated phrase of 'get your unfair share' of time with people, but this just means the loudest are heard and adds to a culture that encourages selfishness and doesn't breed inclusivity. - Accounts are a mess- Senior leadership are left to try and navigate unbalanced account lists taking several weeks to try and redistribute. Patches are very uneven across the teams, and across reps too. Reps are still held accountable to hit their performance indicators but some are doomed with accounts that are misaligned to segments or just have no potential to hit the revenue goals which are expected.

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5.0
18 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing work culture, actually cares about employees

Cons

Nothing, i loved my time here

2.0
21 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Marketing team wise, there's definitely a culture of hiring marketers who are team players. One of the best pros, everyone on the marketing team genuinely will lean in and get things done. Most are very personable and very likable.

Cons

Marketing leadership The entire marketing leadership team is inexperienced and it very much so shows. They don't provide much guidance if any, and the amount of "go figure it out" attitude for the middle management layer is insane for a company of Rubrik's size. This team values quantity over quality at all costs. The answer to everything is let's boil the ocean and the cascading effects of that strategy have everyone in marketing on edge. Marketing leadership has created a culture at Rubrik where they've made marketing the scapegoat across other departments, all while the marketing team is severely understaffed. Marketing can never push back against other departments (product, sales, partner teams) against any ridiculous requests. Anytime ANYone from an outside department say anything remotely negative about marketing, with or without context, it's considered a "no-no" and its not long before that marketer is pushed out. Raises, promotions Next to IMPOSSIBLE in marketing. Rubrik thinks they are big tech. They don't give promotions on titles. Countless people leave as a result. All middle management at Rubrik would be a level up basically anywhere else given their scopes. Pushing employees out of the company The amount of push outs at Rubrik is insane. In my tenure there, there were countless high performers across multiple teams, who were high regarded and rewarded in year 1, then pushed out in year 2. Some former employees have sued and won. The culture for Rubrik here is awful, they treat employees terribly unless you're in the legacy Rubrik club that still wants the company to act like a start up. Newsflash, you're a public company, start acting like one.

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