Yellowbook is a great place to work! - Anonymous employee Hibu Employee Review

5.0
Feb 17, 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I have had great opportunities at Yellowbook. I started in the field as a Account Rep and was able to improve my sales training, not only with the initial 3 week training, but the great ongoing training that YB provides to their sales teams. I then was able to take my career with YB in to Sales Training (which was the best job I have ever had)! Yellowbook is a great place to work!

Cons

As any outside sales position, the constant hunting for new business can be stressful but if you just keep your head in it, you can be very successful.

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5.0
May 11, 2026
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Pros

Incredible upside and earning potential! If you consider yourself a top performer, you will earn the money you deserve here.

Cons

It's a hard job. Lot's of rejection and grinding. Can be difficult and somewhat isolating being alone in a territory.

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Hibu Response
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We appreciate your feedback and agree that our earning potential is an incredible upside at Hibu! Wishing you and your team success!
2.0
May 29, 2026
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Pros

autonomy, product is seemingly good

Cons

Overall a terrible sales org, commission structure is nonsense and very low percent of reps are on the high tier, including reps that are top performers being on the mid or low tier commission. You are responsible for prospecting, closing, and account management so job gets harder the longer you are there. Force you into long meetings so the VP can show everyone Christopher Voss masterclass videos that are irrelevant. Sales contests where the reward is literally 5 dollars. Training is completely disconnected from how the job actually is, even down to the tech stack they teach you. Sales planning does nothing and does not provide any new leads or any sales tools that work. They do not even have a list of discovery questions to provide you. No one uses any of their provided tech stack you just have to figure out your own processes with no support. Very low base salary which they will lower if you get put on PIP. Extremely unstructured PIP program with no concrete numbers or explanation for how to get off of PIP. Extreme favoritism at the managerial level.

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