Please listen to your employees - Account Executive Sprout Social Employee Review

2.0
26 Sept 2025
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Pros

Amazing colleagues, a great culture for ICs and junior managers. R&R days are a great benefit throughout the year.

Cons

Employee feedback is not taken seriously. A lot of customer churn due leadership decisions that are impacting employees. Compensation and promotion cycles are crazy, poorly communicated and mean that it’s very hard to grow, move role or boost your salary. Maternity leave is appalling compared to what is standard in the industry. Sales tools like Outreach have been taken from reps in favour of a cheaper tool that is reducing productivity and making the job more difficult but employees get the blame for not being productive enough when they actually want to succeed and make money.

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Sprout Social Response
9mo
Thank you for taking the time to share this detailed and honest feedback. As a team member who has been with us for over five years, your perspective is especially valuable. We are committed to transparency and fostering a culture where feedback is integral to our evolution, and we take your comments very seriously. We hear your concerns, particularly around feeling that employee feedback isn't being actioned on critical topics like compensation, benefits, and the tools our teams use every day. It's clear from your comments that there's a disconnect between that intention and your experience. Because you are a current team member, we strongly encourage you to connect with your People Business Partner to discuss your experience in more detail. That conversation is the most effective and confidential path to ensure your specific concerns are heard by the right teams. We appreciate your contributions to Sprout and thank you again for holding us accountable and sharing your perspective.

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