Broken comp plans and zero quota relief - Account Executive Smartsheet Employee Review

2.0
17 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

No mandatory back-to-office Great managers Very smart individual contributors

Cons

Comp Plan Gutted: Removed quarterly accelerators and other key ways reps make money. Territory Misalignment: Mid-market reps are working 30% SMB accounts while still being held to MM quotas. Bad Pricing Strategy & Broken Promises: Shifted the pricing model, paused transactional business that was promised to reps, and gave customers "indefinite loyalty discounts," making it impossible to sell effectively with ZERO quota relief. Low Success Rate: A very low percentage of reps hit quota. Retroactive Deductions: Even if you hit quota, they have retroactively taken away opportunities and accelerators months or even a year later. The SKO theme this year is "relentless commitment to win," which is comical given the operational mess currently hurting the sales team's pockets.

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Smartsheet Response
2mo
We agree - our employees are the brightest and best, and we’re so happy to hear that you’ve enjoyed working with them. We take your concerns around our Sales org seriously and will share it with the appropriate teams. Thanks for your candid feedback.

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Smartsheet Response
1w
Thank you for your honesty. While we’re glad that you had a great team and the tools you needed, it’s incredibly tough to hear that other aspects of your experience were less than great. To your point about equity, we’d like to clarify that we do offer a limited equity pool with specific eligibility. That said, navigating transition is already tough, and adding in other aspects like global shifts and new leadership can make it feel even harder. We know the dust hasn’t completely settled, and we understand that we have a lot of work to do to repair employee trust and morale. We’ve set off on that journey, and we appreciate all of this feedback along the way. Thank you, and we wish you all the best in your next chapter.
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